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Bulls can be such a pain
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas G@l" data-source="post: 1678627" data-attributes="member: 39562"><p>Yesterday morning we realized we were missing a bull. There are only 2 very small pastures (one is 3 acres, the other is 10) that border us with any cattle on them. We checked those fence lines first. Everything was good and our bull was no where in sight. Checked the back fence; all was good there, too. Decided to kill the 4 wheeler and call. Sure enough , he answered. He was on the other side of the back fence.... Where there are no cattle. We opened the gate, shook the feed bucket and he followed me home. No clue how or why he jumped the fence . I was surprised he cleared the fence since he's a 5 yo chunky monkey Hereford. All's well that ends well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas G@l, post: 1678627, member: 39562"] Yesterday morning we realized we were missing a bull. There are only 2 very small pastures (one is 3 acres, the other is 10) that border us with any cattle on them. We checked those fence lines first. Everything was good and our bull was no where in sight. Checked the back fence; all was good there, too. Decided to kill the 4 wheeler and call. Sure enough , he answered. He was on the other side of the back fence.... Where there are no cattle. We opened the gate, shook the feed bucket and he followed me home. No clue how or why he jumped the fence . I was surprised he cleared the fence since he's a 5 yo chunky monkey Hereford. All's well that ends well. [/QUOTE]
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