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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1434290" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>I believe if you bring a cow mounted by an infected bull and she is mounted by your bull it can spread to your whole herd. I have also read that cows can get rid of it in 3-4 months but a bull cannot. Then some guy trying to sell a bull told me you could get rid of it in a bull, left me scratching my head wondering if I missed that article. Either way Auction girls dont go with my herd sire for a while. I had never heard of trich around here until a guy was getting a refund at the auction after a bull tested positive for it. But cow to cow no, I dont think cow culture has gone that direction yet, except a couple gay bulls every once in a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1434290, member: 23651"] I believe if you bring a cow mounted by an infected bull and she is mounted by your bull it can spread to your whole herd. I have also read that cows can get rid of it in 3-4 months but a bull cannot. Then some guy trying to sell a bull told me you could get rid of it in a bull, left me scratching my head wondering if I missed that article. Either way Auction girls dont go with my herd sire for a while. I had never heard of trich around here until a guy was getting a refund at the auction after a bull tested positive for it. But cow to cow no, I dont think cow culture has gone that direction yet, except a couple gay bulls every once in a while. [/QUOTE]
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