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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1485692" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Thanks, Sky. The bulls are the worst about trying to grab from the bales on the speer - with the tractor in motion.</p><p></p><p>Just got back from fixing the fence around the barnyard (and did a horrible job but will do for now). While we were putting down the cow, half the herd was watching from the other side of the fence, including the bulls. Naturally, because they're idiots, they started fighting and I was amazed when one of them was suddenly airborne, taking out 4 strands of wire, bending a t-post & landing in the barnyard pasture. Fortunately he didn't get impaled by the post, we didn't have a 2-fer, & only suffered cuts from the wire but that was the icing on the cake. :bang:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1485692, member: 24027"] Thanks, Sky. The bulls are the worst about trying to grab from the bales on the speer - with the tractor in motion. Just got back from fixing the fence around the barnyard (and did a horrible job but will do for now). While we were putting down the cow, half the herd was watching from the other side of the fence, including the bulls. Naturally, because they're idiots, they started fighting and I was amazed when one of them was suddenly airborne, taking out 4 strands of wire, bending a t-post & landing in the barnyard pasture. Fortunately he didn't get impaled by the post, we didn't have a 2-fer, & only suffered cuts from the wire but that was the icing on the cake. :bang: [/QUOTE]
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