
11/04/08, 11:10 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Jersey/Holstien bull and maybe butcher
We have had a Jersey/Holstien bull for about 3-4 months (our first bull).
The cows seem to have been taken care of and we don't want to keep it around over winter.
We have been thinking about butchering it. I contacted the local department of agriculture's animal specialist and was told that basically, I could have a vet out but if the animal is eating, drinking, walking, urinating and passing bowels normally and has a normal temperature then it is pretty safe.
Now my main question is we have never really had a bull before and this one's patties are very loose, much looser than the cows, but not what I would think of as diarrhea. But it is soupy sometimes.
What would you make of this?
Otherwise he acts normal.
Mike
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