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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;T Farm" data-source="post: 411034" data-attributes="member: 2314"><p>Well the vet is the only one that we can ever get to come out and he has helped us out in the past with advice and letting us just come and pick of medicine and give it ourself. We bought this bull from the same breeder we bought our other 2 from, and they are good bulls. I looked at his papers today and he is 15 months. I think this all started because he was fighting with our other bull. He is in no shape to try and sell or take to the sale barn. We had him in a stall that is open to a small patch of grass he was out grazing this morning which he hasn't been doing. But he still will not put the foot on the ground. We soaked the leg this morning and cleaned it. I will take pictures when we get him in the chute tonight. That is if we can get him in there. He is really tired of us messing with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&T Farm, post: 411034, member: 2314"] Well the vet is the only one that we can ever get to come out and he has helped us out in the past with advice and letting us just come and pick of medicine and give it ourself. We bought this bull from the same breeder we bought our other 2 from, and they are good bulls. I looked at his papers today and he is 15 months. I think this all started because he was fighting with our other bull. He is in no shape to try and sell or take to the sale barn. We had him in a stall that is open to a small patch of grass he was out grazing this morning which he hasn't been doing. But he still will not put the foot on the ground. We soaked the leg this morning and cleaned it. I will take pictures when we get him in the chute tonight. That is if we can get him in there. He is really tired of us messing with him. [/QUOTE]
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