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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 97207" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>In my experience, Angus bulls are very serious about breeding cows and will fight for the opportunity to breed. We had two Angus bulls about the same age on cows together one year. Every time we went to check on the cows, they were tied up in a fight. I was afraid we'd not have a calf crop, but we did have a good one. Generally, an older bull will whip the younger bull and he'll just hang around and take seconds.</p><p></p><p>Our former longhorn gomer bull will try to get into the pasture with the young Angus bulls when we bring them home from the test station. I think he wants to get his bluff in while they're young. He can usually whip one, even though they outweigh him quite a bit. But last time, we brought five home and they took turns with him. Poor guy, he looked like he'd been rode hard and put up wet. We'll see if he remembers the lesson when we bring more bulls home this fall...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 97207, member: 13"] In my experience, Angus bulls are very serious about breeding cows and will fight for the opportunity to breed. We had two Angus bulls about the same age on cows together one year. Every time we went to check on the cows, they were tied up in a fight. I was afraid we'd not have a calf crop, but we did have a good one. Generally, an older bull will whip the younger bull and he'll just hang around and take seconds. Our former longhorn gomer bull will try to get into the pasture with the young Angus bulls when we bring them home from the test station. I think he wants to get his bluff in while they're young. He can usually whip one, even though they outweigh him quite a bit. But last time, we brought five home and they took turns with him. Poor guy, he looked like he'd been rode hard and put up wet. We'll see if he remembers the lesson when we bring more bulls home this fall... [/QUOTE]
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