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<blockquote data-quote="CKC1586" data-source="post: 492047" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>I have a holstein bull that has come down sick. .....</p><p></p><p></p><p>He is quarantined and no, he will not be used for breeding. ...... I bought him because I wanted one cow that I could raise from young and keep forever (or as long as God intended) and I have been responsible thus far with having him UTD on shots and having them come out anytime the cow looks at me the wrong way. ...... I am new to the farm life and am learning as I go along, but I understand it takes a lot more to it than feedings and water, I know shots and routine vet visits are required. But, learning the behavior and differences in all my animals I am still learning day by day. They are all so amazing. Thank you to everyone!!!! I value everyone's say and I appreciate you all!!! :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p>[/quote][/quote]</p><p></p><p>What are your plans for this animal?? Bulls are not pets. You need to have him castrated or you will be having problems. Holstein bulls are known to get mean, you are asking for trouble/injuries if you don't get him castrated.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="CKC1586, post: 492047, member: 816"] I have a holstein bull that has come down sick. ..... He is quarantined and no, he will not be used for breeding. ...... I bought him because I wanted one cow that I could raise from young and keep forever (or as long as God intended) and I have been responsible thus far with having him UTD on shots and having them come out anytime the cow looks at me the wrong way. ...... I am new to the farm life and am learning as I go along, but I understand it takes a lot more to it than feedings and water, I know shots and routine vet visits are required. But, learning the behavior and differences in all my animals I am still learning day by day. They are all so amazing. Thank you to everyone!!!! I value everyone's say and I appreciate you all!!! :tiphat:[/quote][/quote][/quote] What are your plans for this animal?? Bulls are not pets. You need to have him castrated or you will be having problems. Holstein bulls are known to get mean, you are asking for trouble/injuries if you don't get him castrated. [/QUOTE]
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