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venereal warts
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10998"><p>The best thing to do is surgically remove the wort. The chance of bleeding to death is great but the only other option is to cull him any way. So this way there is a chance of the bull being okay or your freezer being full. I would suggest you do not breed to this bulls father any more since his genetics must have been very week and passed them down to his progeny. A bull with good genectics will not pick up such viruses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10998"] The best thing to do is surgically remove the wort. The chance of bleeding to death is great but the only other option is to cull him any way. So this way there is a chance of the bull being okay or your freezer being full. I would suggest you do not breed to this bulls father any more since his genetics must have been very week and passed them down to his progeny. A bull with good genectics will not pick up such viruses. [/QUOTE]
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