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<blockquote data-quote="Farmerclark" data-source="post: 1446117" data-attributes="member: 25431"><p>This summer our best bull ( it's always the best one who gets hurt), had to be pulled from the herd, and so searching for a replacement, we called a farmer , who had a two year old angus bull, not wanting to take the time to go look at it, we just said, we would buy it, and he agreed to deliver him,</p><p> When they turned him in with our cows, we noticed that he had these white spots on his sides, </p><p>Never have we seen anything like this, so called him back, he said it was fly bites, but would check into it, </p><p>Tonight he called back and said the vet thought it might be rain scald... is this something that we need to be alarmed about? </p><p> He ( the bull) is doing what we bought him for, but are concerned we might be infecting our herd with this problem... has anyone seen this before, is it contagious, ...?</p><p>Sure would appreciate any help on this. Thanks , Farmerclark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmerclark, post: 1446117, member: 25431"] This summer our best bull ( it's always the best one who gets hurt), had to be pulled from the herd, and so searching for a replacement, we called a farmer , who had a two year old angus bull, not wanting to take the time to go look at it, we just said, we would buy it, and he agreed to deliver him, When they turned him in with our cows, we noticed that he had these white spots on his sides, Never have we seen anything like this, so called him back, he said it was fly bites, but would check into it, Tonight he called back and said the vet thought it might be rain scald... is this something that we need to be alarmed about? He ( the bull) is doing what we bought him for, but are concerned we might be infecting our herd with this problem... has anyone seen this before, is it contagious, ...? Sure would appreciate any help on this. Thanks , Farmerclark [/QUOTE]
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