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I guess Gelbvieh have hops
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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 891533" data-attributes="member: 13664"><p>I always hate getting that call. It's frustrating when you get your fence shored up to where they respect it and won't try to go through it or under it, and they find another way to get out. Hopefully it'll just be a one time deal with him doing that. Bulls can be real athletes. My neighbor has had a couple of Holsteins over the years that could jump like that. One of them got out so much, he was used to getting loaded and would just walk into the trailer in the middle of the field. lol. He finally had to get rid of him. I guess on the bright side at least your neighbor is being nice about it and you don't have a mess of tangled wire and bent posts to clean up. Fixing the fence after a bull fight sucks- I'm mad enough the bull has got out or tore in, then having to fix all the messed up wire and posts after makes it even worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 891533, member: 13664"] I always hate getting that call. It's frustrating when you get your fence shored up to where they respect it and won't try to go through it or under it, and they find another way to get out. Hopefully it'll just be a one time deal with him doing that. Bulls can be real athletes. My neighbor has had a couple of Holsteins over the years that could jump like that. One of them got out so much, he was used to getting loaded and would just walk into the trailer in the middle of the field. lol. He finally had to get rid of him. I guess on the bright side at least your neighbor is being nice about it and you don't have a mess of tangled wire and bent posts to clean up. Fixing the fence after a bull fight sucks- I'm mad enough the bull has got out or tore in, then having to fix all the messed up wire and posts after makes it even worse. [/QUOTE]
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