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Protecting your bull from trich?
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1347054" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>I leased my bull to a farm in Paris, Ky. Lease was for November, December and January. The terms of the lease required only that the bull have passed a BSE. The man, Eddie, who leased him stated he was not concerned about trichomonas.</p><p></p><p>While on lease, a guy saw the bull and ask Eddie if I wanted to sell him. I said yes. My concern was that the bull be tested for trichomonas and get another BSE. The guy who wanted to buy him said the Paris vet he used had only seen one case of trichomonas in 20 years so he waived the trichomonas test.</p><p></p><p>Trichomonas is a big issue in Missouri but it seems to get a big yawn in my part of Kentucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1347054, member: 17767"] I leased my bull to a farm in Paris, Ky. Lease was for November, December and January. The terms of the lease required only that the bull have passed a BSE. The man, Eddie, who leased him stated he was not concerned about trichomonas. While on lease, a guy saw the bull and ask Eddie if I wanted to sell him. I said yes. My concern was that the bull be tested for trichomonas and get another BSE. The guy who wanted to buy him said the Paris vet he used had only seen one case of trichomonas in 20 years so he waived the trichomonas test. Trichomonas is a big issue in Missouri but it seems to get a big yawn in my part of Kentucky. [/QUOTE]
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