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Weak back legs in my BUll
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1697237" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p><strong>Adam> </strong>You may have already resolved your issue with the bull but here is my take on it. As far as your bull goes you are in</p><p>an untenable situation and it would appear it is not going to resolve itself in a timely manner if ever. You need to obtain the</p><p>use of another bull, either by purchase, rental or good graces. Although I do not use black bulls I know Gardnier to be excellent</p><p>quality. Ohlde Angus down at Palmer KS also has a reputation for good stock. I do not have a working relationship with them</p><p>as again I do not use black bulls however; what I hear of them is good. Perhaps if you can keep him isolated and with the right</p><p>meds you can get him back. I am sorry to say I do not see it as an optimistic situation. I wish you good luck, <strong>LVR</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1697237, member: 40072"] [B]Adam> [/B]You may have already resolved your issue with the bull but here is my take on it. As far as your bull goes you are in an untenable situation and it would appear it is not going to resolve itself in a timely manner if ever. You need to obtain the use of another bull, either by purchase, rental or good graces. Although I do not use black bulls I know Gardnier to be excellent quality. Ohlde Angus down at Palmer KS also has a reputation for good stock. I do not have a working relationship with them as again I do not use black bulls however; what I hear of them is good. Perhaps if you can keep him isolated and with the right meds you can get him back. I am sorry to say I do not see it as an optimistic situation. I wish you good luck, [B]LVR[/B] [/QUOTE]
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