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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 22068" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>There's always the danger of one getting hurt in a fight, stepping in a hole and twisting an ankle or even breaking a leg. Generally, the younger one will not fight too long; he'll be submissive to the older bull. We had a rather remote lease pasture once that we ran two Angus bulls the same age with cows. It seemed every time we went to check the cows, the bulls would be locked up, fighting. But the cows all got bred, so they took time off to get their work done. If there's a big difference in their size, I'd try to keep them separated. Could you put a hot wire up so they won't get up to the fence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 22068, member: 13"] There's always the danger of one getting hurt in a fight, stepping in a hole and twisting an ankle or even breaking a leg. Generally, the younger one will not fight too long; he'll be submissive to the older bull. We had a rather remote lease pasture once that we ran two Angus bulls the same age with cows. It seemed every time we went to check the cows, the bulls would be locked up, fighting. But the cows all got bred, so they took time off to get their work done. If there's a big difference in their size, I'd try to keep them separated. Could you put a hot wire up so they won't get up to the fence? [/QUOTE]
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