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How to stop a cow from jumping over a fence
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<blockquote data-quote="sudonsan" data-source="post: 1010485" data-attributes="member: 20486"><p>We have an extreme problem. Yes, our bull is a fence jumper - but has, for now, only jumped our fences to go to other pastures. HOWEVER, when we tried to trailer him to have him castrated, he jumped out of the chute and now won't get near it.</p><p></p><p>We are 95% certain he is infertile - thank goodness - as he is unregistered jumping in with our registered cows. HOWEVER, if he is fertile OR jumps one of our exterior fences, we don't know what to do since we can't load him to take him to the sale barn, or for processing.</p><p></p><p>Electric fence will not work - he flat foots over fencing, panels, gates without damage - we've seen him! Other than being a good high jumper - what do we do with him? We are thinking of extinguishing him in the pasture, but hate to waste the meat. Can we field dress him there - he is close to a ton, though!</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sudonsan, post: 1010485, member: 20486"] We have an extreme problem. Yes, our bull is a fence jumper - but has, for now, only jumped our fences to go to other pastures. HOWEVER, when we tried to trailer him to have him castrated, he jumped out of the chute and now won't get near it. We are 95% certain he is infertile - thank goodness - as he is unregistered jumping in with our registered cows. HOWEVER, if he is fertile OR jumps one of our exterior fences, we don't know what to do since we can't load him to take him to the sale barn, or for processing. Electric fence will not work - he flat foots over fencing, panels, gates without damage - we've seen him! Other than being a good high jumper - what do we do with him? We are thinking of extinguishing him in the pasture, but hate to waste the meat. Can we field dress him there - he is close to a ton, though! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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