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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1542890" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We had cows at a pasture where the neighbors bull was constantly over the fence. When time came for that neighbor to sell the bull, we just called ours in, one was in heat, and we ran them both right on the trailer. This bull would go over/through any fence when he didn't want to be caught up. Not really mean, just didn't want to be in a pen. The cow took a ride to town with the bull, they ran them both in the pen with extra tall sides, then cut the bull out onto the scales and the cow came back home to her calf and the pasture. Would never try to load a mean or nutty bull by its self after that. The yard penned him with cull cows and he was okay. It was a bit of a pain to have to take the cow back, but definitely better than having the trailer torn up. The neighbor was an 80 yr old man and no way would we let him tangle with that bull by himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1542890, member: 25884"] We had cows at a pasture where the neighbors bull was constantly over the fence. When time came for that neighbor to sell the bull, we just called ours in, one was in heat, and we ran them both right on the trailer. This bull would go over/through any fence when he didn't want to be caught up. Not really mean, just didn't want to be in a pen. The cow took a ride to town with the bull, they ran them both in the pen with extra tall sides, then cut the bull out onto the scales and the cow came back home to her calf and the pasture. Would never try to load a mean or nutty bull by its self after that. The yard penned him with cull cows and he was okay. It was a bit of a pain to have to take the cow back, but definitely better than having the trailer torn up. The neighbor was an 80 yr old man and no way would we let him tangle with that bull by himself. [/QUOTE]
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