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<blockquote data-quote="Tomcolvin" data-source="post: 1602795" data-attributes="member: 24361"><p>I have my cows in the pasture and my bull is also there. I just had a cow to calf (calf is from a previous bull) and she is still in pasture. Should I move the bull to a pasture across the rode. The reason I ask is when I first moved the cows out of the pasture, leaving him, he jumped 3 fences to get to the cows. He been there ever since. It is a dirt road and only about 30-35 foot from fence to fence. Also should I try and get mama cow and calf penned off to themselves or just leave them with the rest of the herd. If I had her put up or penned up from the other cows I could feed her a little to help her with the new calf. What do you all recommend, leave or separate or remove Bull only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomcolvin, post: 1602795, member: 24361"] I have my cows in the pasture and my bull is also there. I just had a cow to calf (calf is from a previous bull) and she is still in pasture. Should I move the bull to a pasture across the rode. The reason I ask is when I first moved the cows out of the pasture, leaving him, he jumped 3 fences to get to the cows. He been there ever since. It is a dirt road and only about 30-35 foot from fence to fence. Also should I try and get mama cow and calf penned off to themselves or just leave them with the rest of the herd. If I had her put up or penned up from the other cows I could feed her a little to help her with the new calf. What do you all recommend, leave or separate or remove Bull only. [/QUOTE]
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