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1/2 the herd got out
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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 765826" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>I have a dairy farmer neighbor with a young Jersey bull on the other side of a shared fence. Noisiest dang thing. He's always challenging me when I am checking the fences.</p><p></p><p>With my neighbors permission I put an electric wire on 5" standoffs along the top on his side of the T-post fence so now there are very hot wires on both sides with bulls on opposite sides.</p><p></p><p>My T21 bull is very docile, he bellows but would rather make love than fight... (I really like this bull!) but a couple years ago another neighbor had a very aggressive acting & looking rent a bull for a few weeks that would stand at the gate between our pastures and paw the ground until he dug a hole! I finally stretch another hot wire on the other side of this fence also and a few feet back from the gate to keep him from digging up my buried wire.</p><p></p><p>So far I have seen a hot wire on both sides of the fence WILL keep two bulls apart. Just hope the power doesn't go out! I hate to have a neighbor's bull determine my pasture rotation. Also hate to have two bulls tearing down fence! Good Luck. Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 765826, member: 7509"] I have a dairy farmer neighbor with a young Jersey bull on the other side of a shared fence. Noisiest dang thing. He's always challenging me when I am checking the fences. With my neighbors permission I put an electric wire on 5" standoffs along the top on his side of the T-post fence so now there are very hot wires on both sides with bulls on opposite sides. My T21 bull is very docile, he bellows but would rather make love than fight... (I really like this bull!) but a couple years ago another neighbor had a very aggressive acting & looking rent a bull for a few weeks that would stand at the gate between our pastures and paw the ground until he dug a hole! I finally stretch another hot wire on the other side of this fence also and a few feet back from the gate to keep him from digging up my buried wire. So far I have seen a hot wire on both sides of the fence WILL keep two bulls apart. Just hope the power doesn't go out! I hate to have a neighbor's bull determine my pasture rotation. Also hate to have two bulls tearing down fence! Good Luck. Jim [/QUOTE]
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