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Sore/Open spot on bull
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 60432" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>From the description of the sore it sounds more like a rub/scrape/whatever. From the location I wouldn't think lice and if it's red it sounds more like a raw spot then even ringworm. </p><p>I'ld be carefull hauling the bred cws and do the whole move in a couple of trips rather then getting the cows too excirted or crowded. The steer I'ld just haul to the sale barn and hope to get aa decent price.</p><p>Do you have enough good quality pasture to support all of the animals you're planning on having? If you're going to have to get hay and or grain, a civic will get pretty crowded.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 60432, member: 34"] From the description of the sore it sounds more like a rub/scrape/whatever. From the location I wouldn't think lice and if it's red it sounds more like a raw spot then even ringworm. I'ld be carefull hauling the bred cws and do the whole move in a couple of trips rather then getting the cows too excirted or crowded. The steer I'ld just haul to the sale barn and hope to get aa decent price. Do you have enough good quality pasture to support all of the animals you're planning on having? If you're going to have to get hay and or grain, a civic will get pretty crowded. dun [/QUOTE]
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