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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 1122473" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>I understand what you are getting at for sure Aaron, and these 2 certainly won't be going out with the cows unless I'm 100% sure that they are good. All I wanted to know is whether there is a good chance that they will be good if treated and/or given time or, if chances are pretty good that they won't be. I don't want to be stuck later looking for a QUALITY bull when all the bull sales are gone by. I'm sure that I would be able to find A bull that is tested and good to go, just maybe not the quality that I want. And, I don't see the reason to cull out a young bull if he's going to be fine with treatment/time.</p><p></p><p>As far as it goes, we are leaning towards culling the 3 year old (he has the bent tails) as we have other issues with him, (not related to breeding).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 1122473, member: 2308"] I understand what you are getting at for sure Aaron, and these 2 certainly won't be going out with the cows unless I'm 100% sure that they are good. All I wanted to know is whether there is a good chance that they will be good if treated and/or given time or, if chances are pretty good that they won't be. I don't want to be stuck later looking for a QUALITY bull when all the bull sales are gone by. I'm sure that I would be able to find A bull that is tested and good to go, just maybe not the quality that I want. And, I don't see the reason to cull out a young bull if he's going to be fine with treatment/time. As far as it goes, we are leaning towards culling the 3 year old (he has the bent tails) as we have other issues with him, (not related to breeding). [/QUOTE]
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