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First Experience with AI a total fail. Need a better way
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<blockquote data-quote="rogergreaves" data-source="post: 1172170" data-attributes="member: 22540"><p>Because if I ask 20 guys how to do something I'll get 20 different, conflicting answers. I live in a semi-rural area of 10 acre lots. Most more experienced folks that I've asked say: No way do you want a bull! He'll kill you, tear down your fence, kill your neighbor, the cops will come and kill the bull and your wife will be stuck paying for all of it. Or some variation on that. On the other hand, the bulls I've met at places where we bought heifers and where we bred last year and at the shows are calm critters. But if I bring one here and he does get out, I won't be able to do anything about it and short of animal control, who work under the Sheriff here, there's nobody I could call to help. So I'm reluctant to have a bull here. I'm rethinking that now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rogergreaves, post: 1172170, member: 22540"] Because if I ask 20 guys how to do something I'll get 20 different, conflicting answers. I live in a semi-rural area of 10 acre lots. Most more experienced folks that I've asked say: No way do you want a bull! He'll kill you, tear down your fence, kill your neighbor, the cops will come and kill the bull and your wife will be stuck paying for all of it. Or some variation on that. On the other hand, the bulls I've met at places where we bought heifers and where we bred last year and at the shows are calm critters. But if I bring one here and he does get out, I won't be able to do anything about it and short of animal control, who work under the Sheriff here, there's nobody I could call to help. So I'm reluctant to have a bull here. I'm rethinking that now. [/QUOTE]
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