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<blockquote data-quote="TxCoUnTrYbOy" data-source="post: 251657" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>About a week or so ago I posted on why my bull would be swinging his head around for no apparent reason. Today I figured out what exactly was bothering him. I was out brushing him, and I noticed a scab right on the back of his hump. I kind of picked at it and it peeled right off. He got ringworm on the back of his hump. That is why he was swinging his head around so much, but he couldnt reach it.</p><p></p><p>Heres a strange part. I didnt know he was that smart. There is a ball hanging in his pen in the barn (someone before me left it there). I noticed my bull "playing" with the ball recently. After I realized what was wrong with him, I watched him "playing" with the ball. He would stand right next to the ball, then swing his head and hit the ball. It would slide across the back of his hump and scratch it for him. I guess thats why he would only swing his head around when hes outside, where he cant scratch it with anything.</p><p></p><p>I had no idea he was smart enough to figure that out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxCoUnTrYbOy, post: 251657, member: 352"] About a week or so ago I posted on why my bull would be swinging his head around for no apparent reason. Today I figured out what exactly was bothering him. I was out brushing him, and I noticed a scab right on the back of his hump. I kind of picked at it and it peeled right off. He got ringworm on the back of his hump. That is why he was swinging his head around so much, but he couldnt reach it. Heres a strange part. I didnt know he was that smart. There is a ball hanging in his pen in the barn (someone before me left it there). I noticed my bull "playing" with the ball recently. After I realized what was wrong with him, I watched him "playing" with the ball. He would stand right next to the ball, then swing his head and hit the ball. It would slide across the back of his hump and scratch it for him. I guess thats why he would only swing his head around when hes outside, where he cant scratch it with anything. I had no idea he was smart enough to figure that out. [/QUOTE]
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