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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1773292" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>One with a limp would have a dock at the sale barn now and you have to consider if he can load, ride, stand in the barn and such humanely. I had a bull that sprained a right front shoulder and I put him in a lot and let him rest. It took about a month and he recovered and worked for another several years. Maybe a difference: I was there when he hurt himself: wet, moving him, he was frolicking and jumping and he had speed, slid on mud and jolted to a stop. He went down and came up with the injury. It depends on your facilities, time, the quality of the bull and if you can economically replace him ASAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1773292, member: 24565"] One with a limp would have a dock at the sale barn now and you have to consider if he can load, ride, stand in the barn and such humanely. I had a bull that sprained a right front shoulder and I put him in a lot and let him rest. It took about a month and he recovered and worked for another several years. Maybe a difference: I was there when he hurt himself: wet, moving him, he was frolicking and jumping and he had speed, slid on mud and jolted to a stop. He went down and came up with the injury. It depends on your facilities, time, the quality of the bull and if you can economically replace him ASAP. [/QUOTE]
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