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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 19842" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>One of my aquaintences just lost her pride bull because of uncastrated yearlings being around. She got a little complacent about the young bulls (they were his calves) and didn't castrate on her small farm. One of the young bulls got aggressive and challenged king daddy. It was a freak thing but the yearling hit him sqaure in the boiler room and cracked a rib. The rib punctured one of his lungs and killed him. Small farms like that should definitely castrate. If hte bulls aren't challenging each other, they are likely to challenge people and other things when heifers are around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 19842, member: 19"] One of my aquaintences just lost her pride bull because of uncastrated yearlings being around. She got a little complacent about the young bulls (they were his calves) and didn't castrate on her small farm. One of the young bulls got aggressive and challenged king daddy. It was a freak thing but the yearling hit him sqaure in the boiler room and cracked a rib. The rib punctured one of his lungs and killed him. Small farms like that should definitely castrate. If hte bulls aren't challenging each other, they are likely to challenge people and other things when heifers are around. [/QUOTE]
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