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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 90550" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Almost anytime I've seen two bulls in a pen with a bunch of cows, they fight every day and size doesn't seem to matter much. If there's no cows around they seem to get along better. My heifer bull was probably around 1200 lbs last year. The other bull in the pen was well over 2500 lbs and yet everyday the little bull would go head to head with the big one. He's now out with my brother's Tarentaise bull and same thing. My brother had two tarentaise bulls a few years ago and they spent so much time fighting he ended up with a real long calving season. I would recommend going with one bull if you can. Bulls also have a habit of winding right up and broadsiding another bull when they are mounting a cow and you can end up with broken legs and broken unos. Not worth the risk. JMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 90550, member: 245"] Almost anytime I've seen two bulls in a pen with a bunch of cows, they fight every day and size doesn't seem to matter much. If there's no cows around they seem to get along better. My heifer bull was probably around 1200 lbs last year. The other bull in the pen was well over 2500 lbs and yet everyday the little bull would go head to head with the big one. He's now out with my brother's Tarentaise bull and same thing. My brother had two tarentaise bulls a few years ago and they spent so much time fighting he ended up with a real long calving season. I would recommend going with one bull if you can. Bulls also have a habit of winding right up and broadsiding another bull when they are mounting a cow and you can end up with broken legs and broken unos. Not worth the risk. JMHO. [/QUOTE]
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