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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 37405" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>One of our bulls a few years ago was the same way.. well, not quite that bad. He loved to roll the hay rings, and he managed to find an old "L" fuel tank that my husband had taken out of a truck, he LOVED to roll that thing around about 1 a.m. </p><p></p><p>He was a really good bull, so we just made sure nothing that he could tear up was in the pasture with him (the first time we realized he was a "pusher" was when we found an $$ irrigation pump half way across the pasture.. with the spool of hose completely unrolled and kinked up everywhere, and the gauges all broken off). Try a hot wire around the perimeter.. especially across the gates or panels. That should slow him down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 37405, member: 173"] One of our bulls a few years ago was the same way.. well, not quite that bad. He loved to roll the hay rings, and he managed to find an old "L" fuel tank that my husband had taken out of a truck, he LOVED to roll that thing around about 1 a.m. He was a really good bull, so we just made sure nothing that he could tear up was in the pasture with him (the first time we realized he was a "pusher" was when we found an $$ irrigation pump half way across the pasture.. with the spool of hose completely unrolled and kinked up everywhere, and the gauges all broken off). Try a hot wire around the perimeter.. especially across the gates or panels. That should slow him down. [/QUOTE]
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