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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16590"><p>My thoughts on the subject are, if you have seen him fail, why take a chance, and has he had a BSE done?</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I have free acess to a yearling</p><p>> bull that is pretty short in the</p><p>> legs.(stocky) will he be able to</p><p>> get the job done? actually saw him</p><p>> trying to breed today but he came</p><p>> up short the two times I saw him</p><p>> jump. The cow didn't move either.</p><p>> Or should I belive in the adage</p><p>> " Where there is a will there</p><p>> is a way"? or should I try to</p><p>> get another bull? I dont want to</p><p>> find out next spring that he</p><p>> didn't do his job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16590"] My thoughts on the subject are, if you have seen him fail, why take a chance, and has he had a BSE done? dun > I have free acess to a yearling > bull that is pretty short in the > legs.(stocky) will he be able to > get the job done? actually saw him > trying to breed today but he came > up short the two times I saw him > jump. The cow didn't move either. > Or should I belive in the adage > " Where there is a will there > is a way"? or should I try to > get another bull? I dont want to > find out next spring that he > didn't do his job. [/QUOTE]
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