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<blockquote data-quote="feelnrite" data-source="post: 363381" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>I bought a registered angus bull once that I had trouble with but the breeder took him back and gave me my money back on him. He was the type of bull that worked himself to death anyway and came down with a respiratory problem that nothing would seem to kick. He would run a high fever and breath real hard and had roughness in his lungs. The breeder took him back and had trouble with him too and dont know what he ever did with him. I always wondered what he had. I vacc. all of my herd and the reason being years ago had trouble with BVD in calves. Some born weak ended up losing a couple. Lab finally found some BVD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feelnrite, post: 363381, member: 3482"] I bought a registered angus bull once that I had trouble with but the breeder took him back and gave me my money back on him. He was the type of bull that worked himself to death anyway and came down with a respiratory problem that nothing would seem to kick. He would run a high fever and breath real hard and had roughness in his lungs. The breeder took him back and had trouble with him too and dont know what he ever did with him. I always wondered what he had. I vacc. all of my herd and the reason being years ago had trouble with BVD in calves. Some born weak ended up losing a couple. Lab finally found some BVD. [/QUOTE]
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