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Bull Breeding Soundness Evaluation

Author(s): Lew Strickland
Publish Date: October 25 2018
Publication Number: W788

Abstract

Failure to properly evaluate bulls prior to and during the breeding season can result in huge economic losses, yet it is estimated that only about 10 percent of beef bulls in the nation undergo a bull breeding soundness evaluation.

Category
Animals & Livestock
Subjects
Animals & Livestock, Beef Cattle,
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Language
English
Title: Bull Breeding Soundness Evaluation
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