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Neighbor Bull difficulties...question
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<blockquote data-quote="LimousinGirl" data-source="post: 660598" data-attributes="member: 7039"><p>So, the neighbors bull came over twice in a week and possibly bred my best cow and one other cow. My bull is out there but I don't want to take any chance of having this neighbor bull sire any calves...lets just say he's NOT a bull I'd ever want to breed my cows too. </p><p>I'm thinking I'll probablly just give them both the shot and start over, making sure they get bred by MY bull. My question is, I just gave one of these cows a shot of lute about 6 months ago, it wouldn't mess her up to give it to her again, would it?</p><p>thanks!</p><p></p><p>LG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LimousinGirl, post: 660598, member: 7039"] So, the neighbors bull came over twice in a week and possibly bred my best cow and one other cow. My bull is out there but I don't want to take any chance of having this neighbor bull sire any calves...lets just say he's NOT a bull I'd ever want to breed my cows too. I'm thinking I'll probablly just give them both the shot and start over, making sure they get bred by MY bull. My question is, I just gave one of these cows a shot of lute about 6 months ago, it wouldn't mess her up to give it to her again, would it? thanks! LG [/QUOTE]
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