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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 104856" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>About 4 years ago (only time we tried this) let a yearling longhorn bull into about a 1/2 acre paddock with a TWH Stallion. Soon after the stallion chased the bull into a fence and about scared the S??? out of the bull. Damaged the fence. Didn't try that again. Now all of our Longhorns get to "see" our horses--across the fence or across the alleyway. No problems with this method. (Stallion is in his secure paddock. He's not next to any of our bulls).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 104856, member: 9"] About 4 years ago (only time we tried this) let a yearling longhorn bull into about a 1/2 acre paddock with a TWH Stallion. Soon after the stallion chased the bull into a fence and about scared the S??? out of the bull. Damaged the fence. Didn't try that again. Now all of our Longhorns get to "see" our horses--across the fence or across the alleyway. No problems with this method. (Stallion is in his secure paddock. He's not next to any of our bulls). [/QUOTE]
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