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<blockquote data-quote="ANAZAZI" data-source="post: 649315" data-attributes="member: 7541"><p>[quote) How did your bull hurt his feet?</p></blockquote><p></p><p>He was not prepared to be a herd sire and was just fed out to be slaughtered. He was kept on a thick bed of straw,where they put more straw on top of the manure all winter. Thus the bulls toenails were too long and his feet were accustomed to soft floor and he was not handled at all so trimming was no option until he was tamer. I let him out with the cows on our softest pasture; everything was fine except the grass lasted one week there, when I shifted them the ground was to hard with dried in cattle tracks from last fall.</p><p>So my bull stopped mounting and started laying down. I gave him two months and then let my Blonde bull out to clean up the mess.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="ANAZAZI, post: 649315, member: 7541"] [quote) How did your bull hurt his feet?[/quote] He was not prepared to be a herd sire and was just fed out to be slaughtered. He was kept on a thick bed of straw,where they put more straw on top of the manure all winter. Thus the bulls toenails were too long and his feet were accustomed to soft floor and he was not handled at all so trimming was no option until he was tamer. I let him out with the cows on our softest pasture; everything was fine except the grass lasted one week there, when I shifted them the ground was to hard with dried in cattle tracks from last fall. So my bull stopped mounting and started laying down. I gave him two months and then let my Blonde bull out to clean up the mess. [/QUOTE]
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