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<blockquote data-quote="Craig-TX" data-source="post: 97237" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>That was good advice from those who warned against getting tangled up in a bullfight on foot. It could quickly turn deadly. I wouldn't do it in a vehicle that I cared anything about either. But, I wouldn't try to break it up anyway. One of the advantages to being a commercial operation is that if my neighbor's bull was worth that much I would let him breed every cow I've got on the place - if he could whip my bull. </p><p></p><p>Part of running cattle is having to mess with putting bulls back on the right place now and then – either yours or your neighbors'. It comes with the territory. On the other hand, if a neighbor had a bull that made a regular habit out of tearing up fences between us I would "help" my neighbor sell him before too long. Too many good bulls out there to put up with one who won't ever stay home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig-TX, post: 97237, member: 39"] That was good advice from those who warned against getting tangled up in a bullfight on foot. It could quickly turn deadly. I wouldn’t do it in a vehicle that I cared anything about either. But, I wouldn't try to break it up anyway. One of the advantages to being a commercial operation is that if my neighbor’s bull was worth that much I would let him breed every cow I’ve got on the place - if he could whip my bull. Part of running cattle is having to mess with putting bulls back on the right place now and then – either yours or your neighbors’. It comes with the territory. On the other hand, if a neighbor had a bull that made a regular habit out of tearing up fences between us I would “help” my neighbor sell him before too long. Too many good bulls out there to put up with one who won't ever stay home. [/QUOTE]
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