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Young bull walking gingerly
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 968121" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>KNERSIE, the bull I have is a registered angus and his papers say his ancestors carry Arthrogryposis Multiplex and Contractual Arachnodactyly both of which are foot issues. So I have wondered if his callusses are the result of one of these defects even though the vet said his feet are fine. It does not bother me since I sell feeder calves for slaughter and not breeding stock. The bull is walking fine and breeding the cows. I will only keep him for another year and he will probably go for slaughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 968121, member: 17767"] KNERSIE, the bull I have is a registered angus and his papers say his ancestors carry Arthrogryposis Multiplex and Contractual Arachnodactyly both of which are foot issues. So I have wondered if his callusses are the result of one of these defects even though the vet said his feet are fine. It does not bother me since I sell feeder calves for slaughter and not breeding stock. The bull is walking fine and breeding the cows. I will only keep him for another year and he will probably go for slaughter. [/QUOTE]
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