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Post by ebenezer on May 16, 2021 6:11:09 GMT -6
Anyone ever seen a bull recover with a break up in the shoulder area. He is a long yearling that was with a breeding group and decided to jump a fence to fight a big bull. He lost.
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Post by Allenw on May 16, 2021 9:16:30 GMT -6
It doesn't sound good to me if it is broke and not just bruised or strained. I've seen a couple go through the sale with a leg that had been broke and not healed.
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Post by chuckie on May 16, 2021 9:20:30 GMT -6
Oh no Ebenezer! I hate to hear that. That makes me feel so bad for you and the bull both. I wish I could tell you some good news or informative news about it.
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Post by ebenezer on Jun 17, 2021 6:41:25 GMT -6
He's up and moving more. The leg is in a more correct position. But he still avoids using it. I'd give him a 50% chance at this point if he does not get stupid.
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Post by ebenezer on Jul 14, 2021 11:33:12 GMT -6
Loaded and hauled him back to the bull pastures. He's in a pasture with a peer. Hope that they enjoy each other.
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Post by chuckie on Jul 14, 2021 16:03:19 GMT -6
That is good news. The other day when I logged on, that was the first thing I saw. It made me wonder how he was doing, and I thought about asking, but then I thought maybe that I did not want to hear the answer to the question. So I am glad you told us.
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