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<blockquote data-quote="TxCoUnTrYbOy" data-source="post: 284394" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>My bull seems to be the same way. He stays in the pasture with the girls. From what Ive seen at work over the summer, bulls tend to be more "loners" than cows, meaning they will kind of hang back and dont stick with the rest of the herd as much. Bulls seem to just wander around on their own, while the cows stick closely together for the most part.</p><p></p><p>My plan, correct me if its not a good idea, but I keep the bull with the cows all the time. When there is a calf, at weaning it will go in another pasture across the road. Any suggestion for this would be appreciated, this is a new thing for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxCoUnTrYbOy, post: 284394, member: 352"] My bull seems to be the same way. He stays in the pasture with the girls. From what Ive seen at work over the summer, bulls tend to be more "loners" than cows, meaning they will kind of hang back and dont stick with the rest of the herd as much. Bulls seem to just wander around on their own, while the cows stick closely together for the most part. My plan, correct me if its not a good idea, but I keep the bull with the cows all the time. When there is a calf, at weaning it will go in another pasture across the road. Any suggestion for this would be appreciated, this is a new thing for me. [/QUOTE]
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