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How far to keep a Bull away
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1026878" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>It depends on the bull. I once watched one of my bulls walk slowly through a two strand hot wire. He must have got shocked 4 or 5 times as he went through it. Every time he got shocked he would shake a little but he just slowly forged ahead. That said I like to have two fences with a space of at least 30 feet between them. I don't seem to have nearly as much trouble that way. I also don't want the bull to be alone. If he has a few bred females with him he seems less likely to wander. But again it depends on the bull. The girlfriend of a guy I once knew said he was a hard dog to keep on the porch. Some bulls are that way too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1026878, member: 498"] It depends on the bull. I once watched one of my bulls walk slowly through a two strand hot wire. He must have got shocked 4 or 5 times as he went through it. Every time he got shocked he would shake a little but he just slowly forged ahead. That said I like to have two fences with a space of at least 30 feet between them. I don't seem to have nearly as much trouble that way. I also don't want the bull to be alone. If he has a few bred females with him he seems less likely to wander. But again it depends on the bull. The girlfriend of a guy I once knew said he was a hard dog to keep on the porch. Some bulls are that way too. [/QUOTE]
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