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Missing tail switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 261353" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>Last week 1 of my herd bulls broke off the end of his tail. Probably caught it in the fence or something. When I saw him this white Charoilais bull was red from shoulders back, and many of the cows had a good bit of blood on them. And when I got close he srayed blood on me. The flys were bad and his tail going constantly, he was losing a lot of blood.</p><p></p><p>This was a 3500.$ bull and I got a bit worried. Loaded him up hauled him home. I doubled his tail back and tied it up good, stopped the bleeding. Then spayed the flys. Three days latter he was back with the herd. I've had a few cattle pull tails off, bleed a while, no problem. I think I would have lost this bull without treatment. :shock: :cboy: 8) </p><p></p><p>mnmt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 261353, member: 3937"] Last week 1 of my herd bulls broke off the end of his tail. Probably caught it in the fence or something. When I saw him this white Charoilais bull was red from shoulders back, and many of the cows had a good bit of blood on them. And when I got close he srayed blood on me. The flys were bad and his tail going constantly, he was losing a lot of blood. This was a 3500.$ bull and I got a bit worried. Loaded him up hauled him home. I doubled his tail back and tied it up good, stopped the bleeding. Then spayed the flys. Three days latter he was back with the herd. I've had a few cattle pull tails off, bleed a while, no problem. I think I would have lost this bull without treatment. :shock: :cboy: 8) mnmt [/QUOTE]
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