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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 91409" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>i have only been able to keep two evenly matched bulls together when they have been together since breeding age. still, they will fight a couple of times per year. normally if the bulls are different sizes the young one gives up after the first fight. the worst thing, though, is to have a big bull on one side of the fence and a small, young, black angus on the other. the young bull will fight the big bull through the fence and they can tear out a half a quarter in a day. once the big bull gets through, the fight is over. as long as the young bull can keep the fence between them, he will continue to fight---terrible on fencing, barbed wire or woven wire</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 91409, member: 1150"] i have only been able to keep two evenly matched bulls together when they have been together since breeding age. still, they will fight a couple of times per year. normally if the bulls are different sizes the young one gives up after the first fight. the worst thing, though, is to have a big bull on one side of the fence and a small, young, black angus on the other. the young bull will fight the big bull through the fence and they can tear out a half a quarter in a day. once the big bull gets through, the fight is over. as long as the young bull can keep the fence between them, he will continue to fight---terrible on fencing, barbed wire or woven wire [/QUOTE]
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