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<blockquote data-quote="brimmer X" data-source="post: 885636" data-attributes="member: 7228"><p>If everybody would take care of there problem animals or correct property lines(ie fencing) these situations would not happen. My family will not tolerate one of our bulls roaming. Neighbors have not always shared the idea. We bought, some years back, a 15 month old Charolais bull. He decided the cows of the neighbors were more to his liking. This resulted in a change of his behavior. A ring went into his nose and about a 4 or 5 foot piece of chain was attached. That bull never got out again. He was one the best bulls we ever owned. Sammy, remained with us about 4 years, then to my aunt, and eventually to her son-n-law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brimmer X, post: 885636, member: 7228"] If everybody would take care of there problem animals or correct property lines(ie fencing) these situations would not happen. My family will not tolerate one of our bulls roaming. Neighbors have not always shared the idea. We bought, some years back, a 15 month old Charolais bull. He decided the cows of the neighbors were more to his liking. This resulted in a change of his behavior. A ring went into his nose and about a 4 or 5 foot piece of chain was attached. That bull never got out again. He was one the best bulls we ever owned. Sammy, remained with us about 4 years, then to my aunt, and eventually to her son-n-law. [/QUOTE]
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