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A good old bull, part one.
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<blockquote data-quote="alexfarms" data-source="post: 1147370" data-attributes="member: 8677"><p>I haven't been around every type, but if any cause trouble they go. The Blanchard and Lindgren Banner Domino cows were pretty darn tough. We had a good group of them when I was a kid. They were well known for their disposition problems. They came from a registered herd of 900 cows in the sandhills near Bridgeport, NE and they got very little human attention. </p><p></p><p>In your case, with commercial cattle I can understand your thinking. When someone is going to maintain registered stock, they can't put up with cattle tearing up fences. In the OPs case it's obvious at least one neighbor didn't want to put up with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexfarms, post: 1147370, member: 8677"] I haven't been around every type, but if any cause trouble they go. The Blanchard and Lindgren Banner Domino cows were pretty darn tough. We had a good group of them when I was a kid. They were well known for their disposition problems. They came from a registered herd of 900 cows in the sandhills near Bridgeport, NE and they got very little human attention. In your case, with commercial cattle I can understand your thinking. When someone is going to maintain registered stock, they can't put up with cattle tearing up fences. In the OPs case it's obvious at least one neighbor didn't want to put up with it. [/QUOTE]
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