BULLER-RIDER SYNDROME - Frequent
mounting of an animal by its peers. This syndrome develops more
frequently when the animals are housed in large groups and/or
crowded conditions (e.g., in a feedlot) and, if persistent, may
cause the death of the mounted animal. B02712.
Definition from Hurnik et al., 1995. mpg video 765KB
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FormID: B02712B
Hurnik_ID: B02712
Species: bovine
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BULLER-RIDER SYNDROME - Frequent
mounting of an animal by its peers. This syndrome develops more
frequently when the animals are housed in large groups and/or
crowded conditions (e.g., in a feedlot) and, if persistent, may
cause the death of the mounted animal. B02712.
Definition from Hurnik et al., 1995. mpg video 765KB
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