Bull Calf Quandary
Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 4:30 pm
I have a 9 month old bull calf which I failed to castrate at birth and is still currently running with his mother and grandmother.
My original plan was to get the vet in to castrate him and estrumate his mother (but not his grandmother). However, he is exceptionally good natured and I think he is looking like a good bull although he is horned.
In addition I have not had a bull this year so none of my cows are in calf (the other two are not with him at present and are not related to him).
So with the need to get a bull in I am debating whether to leave him intact and register him even though it means he will inbreed with his mother?
Fully registering him (DNA test for him and his mother £90), is a cheaper option than getting the vet in, getting a bull on hire (if I can find one) or buying a bull.
I should stress that I would only consider this route if I get a positive second opinion on his suitability as a bull and that cost is not really an issue.
Any thoughts?
My original plan was to get the vet in to castrate him and estrumate his mother (but not his grandmother). However, he is exceptionally good natured and I think he is looking like a good bull although he is horned.
In addition I have not had a bull this year so none of my cows are in calf (the other two are not with him at present and are not related to him).
So with the need to get a bull in I am debating whether to leave him intact and register him even though it means he will inbreed with his mother?
Fully registering him (DNA test for him and his mother £90), is a cheaper option than getting the vet in, getting a bull on hire (if I can find one) or buying a bull.
I should stress that I would only consider this route if I get a positive second opinion on his suitability as a bull and that cost is not really an issue.
Any thoughts?