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<blockquote data-quote="Stanford777" data-source="post: 1542527" data-attributes="member: 27204"><p>Had a similar situation a few weeks ago, neighbor hauled his bull to a farm near mine with a lone cow to keep him company. Then one afternoon I went to check my fall calving registered cows and here he is with them. I got him up and sorted off into my pens on a Tues and called the owner every day to no avail. Finally found another neighbor who he would answer on the following weekend. I just told the guy I didn't want the bull back on my place, especially with my registered cattle cuz all he could do was screw up a calf crop. I guess he continued to give the guy problems cuz I saw him at the stockyards a week later. </p><p></p><p>But if it were on my place I would load him, take him to the neighbors and offer to haul him to the stockyards cuz obviously he's not too interested in staying where he's supposed to be. Once he starts that habit it usually never ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanford777, post: 1542527, member: 27204"] Had a similar situation a few weeks ago, neighbor hauled his bull to a farm near mine with a lone cow to keep him company. Then one afternoon I went to check my fall calving registered cows and here he is with them. I got him up and sorted off into my pens on a Tues and called the owner every day to no avail. Finally found another neighbor who he would answer on the following weekend. I just told the guy I didn't want the bull back on my place, especially with my registered cattle cuz all he could do was screw up a calf crop. I guess he continued to give the guy problems cuz I saw him at the stockyards a week later. But if it were on my place I would load him, take him to the neighbors and offer to haul him to the stockyards cuz obviously he's not too interested in staying where he's supposed to be. Once he starts that habit it usually never ends. [/QUOTE]
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