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Bull's evening stroll
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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 370936" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>We keep our bulls in a corral for the winter they are fence to fence with the cows. We've never had a problem. Well one day they managed to get out the gate maybe we didn't latch it properly or something. My mother was alone and wondering how she was ever going to get them back in from the cows (all pregnant). She finished her morning coffee and headed out, dreading the day. Got out there and there were two bulls hanging out in the corral eating off their bale. As my husband said, the cows were pregnant why would they want to be in the field with a bunch of hormonal ladies when they can be in the corral sleeping in straw with large amounts of food just waiting to be eaten. Sounded logical to me too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 370936, member: 1258"] We keep our bulls in a corral for the winter they are fence to fence with the cows. We've never had a problem. Well one day they managed to get out the gate maybe we didn't latch it properly or something. My mother was alone and wondering how she was ever going to get them back in from the cows (all pregnant). She finished her morning coffee and headed out, dreading the day. Got out there and there were two bulls hanging out in the corral eating off their bale. As my husband said, the cows were pregnant why would they want to be in the field with a bunch of hormonal ladies when they can be in the corral sleeping in straw with large amounts of food just waiting to be eaten. Sounded logical to me too. [/QUOTE]
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