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A good old bull, part one.
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<blockquote data-quote="alexfarms" data-source="post: 1147379" data-attributes="member: 8677"><p>He sure had an issue with the neighbor he mentioned in the post. I'm just going by what he's mentioned in his posts. I've been to Alberta several times. My father spent most of his youth in Lacombe. I have more relatives in Alberta than I have in the states. Do I know any of his neighbors, idk, but I wouldn't be terribly surprised if I did. It's a small world. </p><p></p><p>I just objected because I believed a point needed to be made. I've been in that neighbor's situation and I've never had a guy just dismiss me the way he dismissed his neighbor. I've also had my cattle get out and do damage and I have always done my best to put and end to it and make it right with my neighbor.</p><p></p><p>I guarantee you, bulls don't have to be hard on fences in order to have strong libido.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexfarms, post: 1147379, member: 8677"] He sure had an issue with the neighbor he mentioned in the post. I'm just going by what he's mentioned in his posts. I've been to Alberta several times. My father spent most of his youth in Lacombe. I have more relatives in Alberta than I have in the states. Do I know any of his neighbors, idk, but I wouldn't be terribly surprised if I did. It's a small world. I just objected because I believed a point needed to be made. I've been in that neighbor's situation and I've never had a guy just dismiss me the way he dismissed his neighbor. I've also had my cattle get out and do damage and I have always done my best to put and end to it and make it right with my neighbor. I guarantee you, bulls don't have to be hard on fences in order to have strong libido. [/QUOTE]
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