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<blockquote data-quote="bandit80" data-source="post: 586590" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Bulls will be bulls. </p><p></p><p>The younger bull was probably thinking he was big enough to take on the older bull, and the older bull put him in his place. Literally. </p><p></p><p>My experience has been when a bull gets to be 3 or so, they get pretty full of themselves. Brother and I group bulls together when they are not with the cows. The worst fights we have seen is when you match 3,4, or 5 year old bulls together. We have a couple of different places to put all of our bulls, so we try to put the younger ones, (2 year olds) with the mature bulls (4+). It seems the pecking order is easily established, and they don't fight too much. But there is always an exception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit80, post: 586590, member: 7956"] Bulls will be bulls. The younger bull was probably thinking he was big enough to take on the older bull, and the older bull put him in his place. Literally. My experience has been when a bull gets to be 3 or so, they get pretty full of themselves. Brother and I group bulls together when they are not with the cows. The worst fights we have seen is when you match 3,4, or 5 year old bulls together. We have a couple of different places to put all of our bulls, so we try to put the younger ones, (2 year olds) with the mature bulls (4+). It seems the pecking order is easily established, and they don't fight too much. But there is always an exception. [/QUOTE]
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