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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1678275" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I've seen fields with many mature bulls in them peacefully. I've ran more than one bull with cows occasionally and been ok, then at another time seems like conception rates were lower than should be I chalked it up to the bulls fighting. One year I had 3 two year old bulls from the same age group off of same breeders farm and they got along well even after being split up and ran with different groups of cows and then pulled out and put back together. They did fine until that second spring when we were trying to AI breed. They were close enough to all of that heat activity that they started fighting and kept at it for several days. We were afraid that they were going to push out through the fence and onto the highway. Had already came to terms with them demolishing the interior fence and likely some if not all would be injured. Finally they took a break and we could get around them safely to separate. One did get injured and had to be sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1678275, member: 24816"] I’ve seen fields with many mature bulls in them peacefully. I’ve ran more than one bull with cows occasionally and been ok, then at another time seems like conception rates were lower than should be I chalked it up to the bulls fighting. One year I had 3 two year old bulls from the same age group off of same breeders farm and they got along well even after being split up and ran with different groups of cows and then pulled out and put back together. They did fine until that second spring when we were trying to AI breed. They were close enough to all of that heat activity that they started fighting and kept at it for several days. We were afraid that they were going to push out through the fence and onto the highway. Had already came to terms with them demolishing the interior fence and likely some if not all would be injured. Finally they took a break and we could get around them safely to separate. One did get injured and had to be sold. [/QUOTE]
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