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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 289523" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Nice cattle Keren. I know exactly how you feel about the good old bull. I couldn't stand to have to truck him to the meat works or into the saleyards. I had a 17 year old Brahman bull that I had to put down because he had become very arthritic. I still have some daughters of his. I had semen collected from him about 6 months before he died. The vet that processed the semen had recalled collecting and processing semen from this bull when he was a two year old. I purchased him when he was 10. He would have produced thousands of registered and unregistered progeny. I would have sired about 250 head in the seven years he was with me.Yes it is hard to end a good old bull's life or any favourite.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 289523, member: 285"] Nice cattle Keren. I know exactly how you feel about the good old bull. I couldn't stand to have to truck him to the meat works or into the saleyards. I had a 17 year old Brahman bull that I had to put down because he had become very arthritic. I still have some daughters of his. I had semen collected from him about 6 months before he died. The vet that processed the semen had recalled collecting and processing semen from this bull when he was a two year old. I purchased him when he was 10. He would have produced thousands of registered and unregistered progeny. I would have sired about 250 head in the seven years he was with me.Yes it is hard to end a good old bull's life or any favourite. Colin [/QUOTE]
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