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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1808558" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Agree with [USER=38220]@GoWyo[/USER] ... we ran cattle next to another farmer. His bull kept fighting through the fence so we planned to take our bull out... found him with a broken leg the next day when we went there to catch him. Neighbor got his bull out, no apologies, nothing. </p><p>Put a different bull in with ours a week later... neighbors bull came across to fight again... and we saw him hit our bull from the side as he was mounting a cow. LUCKILY no permanent damage to our bull... but we called neighbor, he came and got him out, again... 2 days later he was back and ramming our bull....called neighbor AGAIN, and said that if his bull came across the fence again, he would be shot after watching that action...he finally moved him to another place... and not long after heard from a bordering farmer that the bull had gotten into his pasture, and rammed his bull and it looked like it was badly hurt... vet was coming to look at him. That bull was just rank and had a bad attitude and KNEW what he was doing... </p><p>I think your older bull is the same way... </p><p></p><p>Bulls are high at the sale... ship him before you lose any more good breeding animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1808558, member: 25884"] Agree with [USER=38220]@GoWyo[/USER] ... we ran cattle next to another farmer. His bull kept fighting through the fence so we planned to take our bull out... found him with a broken leg the next day when we went there to catch him. Neighbor got his bull out, no apologies, nothing. Put a different bull in with ours a week later... neighbors bull came across to fight again... and we saw him hit our bull from the side as he was mounting a cow. LUCKILY no permanent damage to our bull... but we called neighbor, he came and got him out, again... 2 days later he was back and ramming our bull....called neighbor AGAIN, and said that if his bull came across the fence again, he would be shot after watching that action...he finally moved him to another place... and not long after heard from a bordering farmer that the bull had gotten into his pasture, and rammed his bull and it looked like it was badly hurt... vet was coming to look at him. That bull was just rank and had a bad attitude and KNEW what he was doing... I think your older bull is the same way... Bulls are high at the sale... ship him before you lose any more good breeding animals. [/QUOTE]
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