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<blockquote data-quote="jersey lilly" data-source="post: 137828" data-attributes="member: 2258"><p>I don't know if ya'll are replying to my post about the neighbor bull or not, but thought I'd give a lil more info in case ya'll were thinkin I'm not a good neighbor. The Bull belongs to my hubby's uncle. He's known for lettin his critters roam, poor fence keeper etc. Not the first time this has happened. This bull blows and paws the ground when I just pull up in the truck. If I were to call out the "cowboy type" that are our help it'd cost me $100.00 for each, no questions asked, and I just don't feel I should fork out the money to put his bull back in his pasture. I patched all the fences he tore up gettin into my pasture. My bull has gotten into the neighbors pasture when a tree blew down on the fence. We cut the tree off the fence, took the fence down, and led him back thru with a bucket of feed. Then put the fence back up. We did talk to that neighbor and let him know what we were doing beforehand. It's not an easy task to just sort one bull out of 100 head or so of cows, that are on 350 acres and take him to the lot, or open the gate and send him home. Especially when I dont know the temperament of that bull, it's not worth gettin hurt over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jersey lilly, post: 137828, member: 2258"] I don't know if ya'll are replying to my post about the neighbor bull or not, but thought I'd give a lil more info in case ya'll were thinkin I'm not a good neighbor. The Bull belongs to my hubby's uncle. He's known for lettin his critters roam, poor fence keeper etc. Not the first time this has happened. This bull blows and paws the ground when I just pull up in the truck. If I were to call out the "cowboy type" that are our help it'd cost me $100.00 for each, no questions asked, and I just don't feel I should fork out the money to put his bull back in his pasture. I patched all the fences he tore up gettin into my pasture. My bull has gotten into the neighbors pasture when a tree blew down on the fence. We cut the tree off the fence, took the fence down, and led him back thru with a bucket of feed. Then put the fence back up. We did talk to that neighbor and let him know what we were doing beforehand. It's not an easy task to just sort one bull out of 100 head or so of cows, that are on 350 acres and take him to the lot, or open the gate and send him home. Especially when I dont know the temperament of that bull, it's not worth gettin hurt over. [/QUOTE]
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