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<blockquote data-quote="bward" data-source="post: 415794" data-attributes="member: 48"><p>Some guys had a wreck with trich this year in our area. A neighbour that runs several hundred cows has several ranches and brough a bull up from a distant ranch. This Bull tested the fences and got into a neighbours cow herd. They notice him in with their cows but thought he looked like a pretty nice bull and left him there until the owners finally sent the hired men to go get him. Well the next spring those people had 30 open cows as they were infected with trich. :shock: The owners of the bull had huge losses here and back at the other ranch.</p><p></p><p>Because I also had a travelling rodeo bull on my place and two resulting rodeo calves I tested my senoir bulls for trich ( just in case) They were clean. But it just goes to show how you have to keep on top of everything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bward, post: 415794, member: 48"] Some guys had a wreck with trich this year in our area. A neighbour that runs several hundred cows has several ranches and brough a bull up from a distant ranch. This Bull tested the fences and got into a neighbours cow herd. They notice him in with their cows but thought he looked like a pretty nice bull and left him there until the owners finally sent the hired men to go get him. Well the next spring those people had 30 open cows as they were infected with trich. :shock: The owners of the bull had huge losses here and back at the other ranch. Because I also had a travelling rodeo bull on my place and two resulting rodeo calves I tested my senoir bulls for trich ( just in case) They were clean. But it just goes to show how you have to keep on top of everything [/QUOTE]
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