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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1728071" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>I believe it was a smart bull probably 1/2 mile away...smelled their heat...jumped his fence and then your fence....for an evening and night of passion and was smart enough to jump both fences to get back home. You will need to walk your fence line just in case...some bulls get their head under the top 1 or 2 strands push and break 1 or 2 strands in the middle and step over the lower strand. I've witnessed this. Big Bulls won't break barb wire on t-post to t-post runs...they look for two close trees...where fencing is embedded inside the trees...now they have barb wire that won't move or give....and with standing pressure only against their chest they can break two strands of barb-wire and walk in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1728071, member: 8359"] I believe it was a smart bull probably 1/2 mile away...smelled their heat...jumped his fence and then your fence....for an evening and night of passion and was smart enough to jump both fences to get back home. You will need to walk your fence line just in case...some bulls get their head under the top 1 or 2 strands push and break 1 or 2 strands in the middle and step over the lower strand. I've witnessed this. Big Bulls won't break barb wire on t-post to t-post runs...they look for two close trees...where fencing is embedded inside the trees...now they have barb wire that won't move or give....and with standing pressure only against their chest they can break two strands of barb-wire and walk in. [/QUOTE]
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