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good fence for neighboring bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="MtnCows93" data-source="post: 1649340" data-attributes="member: 29034"><p>well im selling mine done decided that a month ago, but i aint so sure that most bulls wouldnt do the same thing. i mean when they smell a cow in heat do yall's bulls not jump? if thats the case and a new bull will probably solve my issues that would make me very happy! and yes ive got good hot power available, i need to get pictures of the fences for yall but im thinking ill turn 2 fences into 1 and on the neighbors side of new wood posts ill put 5 or 6 strands of barbwire back thats existing and get it good and banjo tight, on my side put 4 strands hot high tensile and make the fence 50'' tall what do yall think about that idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnCows93, post: 1649340, member: 29034"] well im selling mine done decided that a month ago, but i aint so sure that most bulls wouldnt do the same thing. i mean when they smell a cow in heat do yall's bulls not jump? if thats the case and a new bull will probably solve my issues that would make me very happy! and yes ive got good hot power available, i need to get pictures of the fences for yall but im thinking ill turn 2 fences into 1 and on the neighbors side of new wood posts ill put 5 or 6 strands of barbwire back thats existing and get it good and banjo tight, on my side put 4 strands hot high tensile and make the fence 50'' tall what do yall think about that idea? [/QUOTE]
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