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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 427356" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>I decided to replace two bulls on a five bull herd. I <strong>THOUGHT </strong> I was doing a smart thing by buying two siblings since they were use to each other and wouldn't try and kill each other. These two are 2yr. old brangus and I turned them out with two charolias and one angus. The two charolias were the dominate bulls of the herd, they are power-houses. Long story short, the two new brangus bulls put a double team on the rest of the bulls. They injured my best charolias, he may be done, and keep the other two away from the main herd. When they're not checking cows they are patroling and running off the other bulls side by side. They've about sent me into orbit over the whole ordeal ! One of them are about to grow wheels!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 427356, member: 26"] I decided to replace two bulls on a five bull herd. I [b]THOUGHT [/b] I was doing a smart thing by buying two siblings since they were use to each other and wouldn't try and kill each other. These two are 2yr. old brangus and I turned them out with two charolias and one angus. The two charolias were the dominate bulls of the herd, they are power-houses. Long story short, the two new brangus bulls put a double team on the rest of the bulls. They injured my best charolias, he may be done, and keep the other two away from the main herd. When they're not checking cows they are patroling and running off the other bulls side by side. They've about sent me into orbit over the whole ordeal ! One of them are about to grow wheels! [/QUOTE]
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