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Posted by Michael Soldan on March 09, 2005 at 18:09:39 from (66.203.172.221):
In Reply to: Re: Forum Format posted by Nebraska Cowman on March 09, 2005 at 17:34:45:
Jeez Cowman, don't you need Viagra everyday 24/7?Whats doing in Nebraska? Been snowing and storming here for two days, not good driving and darn cold. I been meaning to ask you about Angus stock. I had a bull brought last July, young, good features and was generally pleased with him till the cows kept coming into estrogen. He seemed to give up easily if a cow moved on him and he didn't persue vigorously if you know what I mean. Neighbour called him a "LAZY" bull..had to get rid of him and got another Angus bull, he works but his features aren't as good in my estimation..seems to have small ears, short tail but otherwise not a bad looking bull..will know when the calves start coming. I am sure my originall bull did manage to breed some of the cows but I couldn't wait especially the third time around..is there Viagra for bulls?....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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