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<blockquote data-quote="gus2121" data-source="post: 1239189" data-attributes="member: 22482"><p>highgrit, trich is an STD that the bull can not get rid of. He is infected for life. Slow breeders are just slow breeders. Cows can carry the calf a couple months before aborting. This is the reason many people will not buy light bred or open cows. Anytime your bull has been with new cows I recommend testing. Even if you buy pairs with bigger calves on them they could have contracted the disease, slip a calf, and then in turn infect your bulls which he will then spread to your whole herd in breeding season. Knowing were the bulls come from and knowing the individual make a big difference sky. I would still not mix business and friendship. Best everyone is on the same page.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gus2121, post: 1239189, member: 22482"] highgrit, trich is an STD that the bull can not get rid of. He is infected for life. Slow breeders are just slow breeders. Cows can carry the calf a couple months before aborting. This is the reason many people will not buy light bred or open cows. Anytime your bull has been with new cows I recommend testing. Even if you buy pairs with bigger calves on them they could have contracted the disease, slip a calf, and then in turn infect your bulls which he will then spread to your whole herd in breeding season. Knowing were the bulls come from and knowing the individual make a big difference sky. I would still not mix business and friendship. Best everyone is on the same page. [/QUOTE]
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