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Post  Mark Laczo on July 16th 2010, 6:42 pm

That Bull will need a shot of antibiotics. Then once that is cleared up get him in to get Semen tested and that will tell the tale. Still gonna cost you some money.

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Post  Curt on July 16th 2010, 7:20 pm

I had 2 yrs of animal science, but will not pretent to be a Vet. Have him checked for Brucellosis. It can effect the herd, reproduction and milk.

Maybe he just got kicked by a cow that wasnt in the mood. affraid

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Post  bumper on July 16th 2010, 9:04 pm

Maybe he just got kicked by a cow that wasnt in the mood.


Happens to the best of us at one time or another


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Post  richter69 on July 16th 2010, 9:29 pm

Just cut the nuts off and send um to the Coug..........he'll cook um up and mmmmm mmmm good........... Laughing

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Post  LivermoreDave on July 16th 2010, 10:23 pm

Your bull's symptoms sound familiar! Many years ago, a buddy and myself was invited over to a girls house we knew well. Her parents were not home, and I believe we all were in about ... well early high school! The young lady was eager to accommodate us, of course with the proper protection. Well my buddy nor myself wanted to leave the other with the girl while one of us ran down to the gas station and acquired the needed protection, so we flipped a coin! Damn old buddy, sorry about your luck, hurry back! While he was gone the girl and I decided to get a head start! Well we did almost everything, with our clothes on. I dry humped that girl, she rubbed me and I thought my buddy must have went around the world to get the "key to the box"! Needless to say, by the time he got back, my nut-sack felt as if someone had attacked it with a 1 1/2" boxed end wrench! I mean I could not even move much less do the deed! My buddy helped me home. I told him of my pain, I was hurting physically and was upset as well about all that work and no play! My buddy explained he had heard of my dilemma before. He called it "stone aches". I asked what was the cure? Well he wasn't into giving "reach-arounds" and I was in too much pain to even considering touching them!

The moral of my dilemma, keep that old bull watered, rub a little bag cream on his nut-sack and give him some antibiotics for that drippy dick!

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Post  jbozzelle on July 16th 2010, 10:27 pm

LivermoreDave wrote:Your bull's symptoms sound familiar! Many years ago, a buddy and myself was invited over to a girls house we knew well. Her parents were not home, and I believe we all were in about ... well early high school! The young lady was eager to accommodate us, of course with the proper protection. Well my buddy nor myself wanted to leave the other with the girl while one of us ran down to the gas station and acquired the needed protection, so we flipped a coin! Damn old buddy, sorry about your luck, hurry back! While he was gone the girl and I decided to get a head start! Well we did almost everything, with our clothes on. I dry humped that girl, she rubbed me and I thought my buddy must have went around the world to get the "key to the box"! Needless to say, by the time he got back, my nut-sack felt as if someone had attacked it with a 1 1/2" boxed end wrench! I mean I could not even move much less do the deed! My buddy helped me home. I told him of my pain, I was hurting physically and was upset as well about all that work and no play! My buddy explained he had heard of my dilemma before. He called it "stone aches". I asked what was the cure? Well he wasn't into giving "reach-arounds" and I was in too much pain to even considering touching them!

The moral of my dilemma, keep that old bull watered, rub a little bag cream on his nut-sack and give him some antibiotics for that drippy dick!

Dave.




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Post  duff429 on July 17th 2010, 1:04 am

LivermoreDave wrote:Your bull's symptoms sound familiar! Many years ago, a buddy and myself was invited over to a girls house we knew well. Her parents were not home, and I believe we all were in about ... well early high school! The young lady was eager to accommodate us, of course with the proper protection. Well my buddy nor myself wanted to leave the other with the girl while one of us ran down to the gas station and acquired the needed protection, so we flipped a coin! Damn old buddy, sorry about your luck, hurry back! While he was gone the girl and I decided to get a head start! Well we did almost everything, with our clothes on. I dry humped that girl, she rubbed me and I thought my buddy must have went around the world to get the "key to the box"! Needless to say, by the time he got back, my nut-sack felt as if someone had attacked it with a 1 1/2" boxed end wrench! I mean I could not even move much less do the deed! My buddy helped me home. I told him of my pain, I was hurting physically and was upset as well about all that work and no play! My buddy explained he had heard of my dilemma before. He called it "stone aches". I asked what was the cure? Well he wasn't into giving "reach-arounds" and I was in too much pain to even considering touching them!

The moral of my dilemma, keep that old bull watered, rub a little bag cream on his nut-sack and give him some antibiotics for that drippy dick!

Dave.



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Thank you.

Post  LivermoreDave on July 18th 2010, 7:10 am

duffy and jbozz, you gentlemen sure know how to moooooo a guy! Thank you for the kind words.

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Post  bruno on July 18th 2010, 7:23 am

Dave Livermore to the front muth ph@#%$%^ cheers cheers cheers lol!

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Post  342g on July 18th 2010, 4:02 pm

We call that (BLUE BALLS) Dave. Very Happy Laughing

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Post  bigblock t-bird on July 18th 2010, 5:37 pm

Looks like you have him were you can work on him. Give him 20ml of LA200 for three days, then 12ML of the same for 7 to 10 days. That should take care or it, but if it don't put him down. If he dose better hold him for 30 days, then take him to market. Steve

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Post  duff429 on July 18th 2010, 11:21 pm

bigblock t-bird wrote:Looks like you have him were you can work on him. Give him 20ml of LA200 for three days, then 12ML of the same for 7 to 10 days. That should take care or it, but if it don't put him down. If he dose better hold him for 30 days, then take him to market. Steve


il pass the info along.. have not done anything yet.. they got some stuff to give him and i think the vet is gonna come out also..

figured it mite have happen from them trying corn stalks as bedding this year. shits dirty and the ol boy mite have come down "hard" and hit a piece of the corn stalks .all they said is he kicks like a son of a gun when giving him shots. thanks for the info.

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