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<blockquote data-quote="livestock101" data-source="post: 359505" data-attributes="member: 6129"><p>I'm not worried about sickness in regard to buying a bull, just when leasing one. Sorry, that's what I was talking about. Not many cattlemen around here are willing to lease bulls based on their bull contracting new diseases from being leased out.</p><p></p><p>We've got 8 head total, angus crosses and a few hereford.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I tend to agree just not sure if it's the sane thing to do. I know it will cost to feed him out over winter. There's plenty of hay and alfalfa available here and it's rather cheap. We're gonna have 4 tons left over from this winter alone. </p><p></p><p>Our corral...... large and built with railroad ties spaced 4 feet apart, walls constructed of 2x6's 6 feet high. Enough to hold a bull?</p><p></p><p>Our perimeter fencing is barbed wire. Posts are 5 feet apart, running 7 strands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livestock101, post: 359505, member: 6129"] I'm not worried about sickness in regard to buying a bull, just when leasing one. Sorry, that's what I was talking about. Not many cattlemen around here are willing to lease bulls based on their bull contracting new diseases from being leased out. We've got 8 head total, angus crosses and a few hereford. I tend to agree just not sure if it's the sane thing to do. I know it will cost to feed him out over winter. There's plenty of hay and alfalfa available here and it's rather cheap. We're gonna have 4 tons left over from this winter alone. Our corral...... large and built with railroad ties spaced 4 feet apart, walls constructed of 2x6's 6 feet high. Enough to hold a bull? Our perimeter fencing is barbed wire. Posts are 5 feet apart, running 7 strands. [/QUOTE]
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