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<blockquote data-quote="plbcattle" data-source="post: 43781" data-attributes="member: 171"><p>anyone got any suggestions about how to keep bulls from fighting. I have both my herd sires with about 10 yearling bulls. there is never a problem. when the 2 bulls get together they try to kill each other. It would make my life easier if I could combine them in one pasture for feeding and water. they have been off cows for a couple of weeks and they are not within 25 miles of a cow. They shouldn't be fighting over cows since they aren't near any. I would let them work this out and just get over it but one of my bulls is very expensive and my luck is he would be the one to get hurt. any suggestions. I can pet and rub each bull and my children do as well. they aren't wild at all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plbcattle, post: 43781, member: 171"] anyone got any suggestions about how to keep bulls from fighting. I have both my herd sires with about 10 yearling bulls. there is never a problem. when the 2 bulls get together they try to kill each other. It would make my life easier if I could combine them in one pasture for feeding and water. they have been off cows for a couple of weeks and they are not within 25 miles of a cow. They shouldn't be fighting over cows since they aren't near any. I would let them work this out and just get over it but one of my bulls is very expensive and my luck is he would be the one to get hurt. any suggestions. I can pet and rub each bull and my children do as well. they aren't wild at all [/QUOTE]
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