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Sore/Open spot on bull
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackdaws" data-source="post: 60408" data-attributes="member: 1064"><p>We are in the process of possibly purchasing some Angus cattle from an uncle. We went over to his place today to get a look at them and there is 1 bull 2 pregnant cows due any day now and 1 steer. The 2 pregnant cows looked real good. The steer seemed to be kinda small for being about a year old. He (uncle) said he must be a runt. The bull is the main concern we have on buying them. It has a spot about the size of a silver dollar on its rear end left side just next to the tail. Its bright red but does not appear to be bleeding or oozing anything (we didnt get any closer than 10 feet away) We asked what that spot was and he replied that it is where he rubbed it on a tree. The bull was licking the spot also. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what this might be and how to treat it? We think we are getting a good deal on them as is 4 head plus the 2 unborn calves for about $1300.00. We have never had angus before we have 4 limosine now. Should we get these even if the bull has a spot and the steer is a "runt"? </p><p></p><p>We are going to give an answer tomorrow or so. </p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Susan = )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackdaws, post: 60408, member: 1064"] We are in the process of possibly purchasing some Angus cattle from an uncle. We went over to his place today to get a look at them and there is 1 bull 2 pregnant cows due any day now and 1 steer. The 2 pregnant cows looked real good. The steer seemed to be kinda small for being about a year old. He (uncle) said he must be a runt. The bull is the main concern we have on buying them. It has a spot about the size of a silver dollar on its rear end left side just next to the tail. Its bright red but does not appear to be bleeding or oozing anything (we didnt get any closer than 10 feet away) We asked what that spot was and he replied that it is where he rubbed it on a tree. The bull was licking the spot also. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what this might be and how to treat it? We think we are getting a good deal on them as is 4 head plus the 2 unborn calves for about $1300.00. We have never had angus before we have 4 limosine now. Should we get these even if the bull has a spot and the steer is a "runt"? We are going to give an answer tomorrow or so. Thanks, Susan = ) [/QUOTE]
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