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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 19219" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>I'm afraid I don't agree with Jake on every point. Yes, you want to keep good relations with your neighbor. But if he has a crappy bull and you are breeding high quality stock, without the desire of his bull getting fresh with your heifers, he needs to at least go out of his way to be a good neighbor to you! If I was the owner of the jailbreaker bull, I would offer to at least purchase the Lutalyse and assist in working your heifers. Of course I would take that as an insult on my bull, and consider the reasons why you didn't like him, but everybody has their own ideas on breeds and quality. I had a stroke of luck a little while back. My bull decided to disregard the fence and visit the neighbor's heifers. Luckily the neighbor was impressed with my bull and reparations were made in the form of letting him keep the bull busy for a little while. I'm convinced he will be well pleased with the calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 19219, member: 19"] I'm afraid I don't agree with Jake on every point. Yes, you want to keep good relations with your neighbor. But if he has a crappy bull and you are breeding high quality stock, without the desire of his bull getting fresh with your heifers, he needs to at least go out of his way to be a good neighbor to you! If I was the owner of the jailbreaker bull, I would offer to at least purchase the Lutalyse and assist in working your heifers. Of course I would take that as an insult on my bull, and consider the reasons why you didn't like him, but everybody has their own ideas on breeds and quality. I had a stroke of luck a little while back. My bull decided to disregard the fence and visit the neighbor's heifers. Luckily the neighbor was impressed with my bull and reparations were made in the form of letting him keep the bull busy for a little while. I'm convinced he will be well pleased with the calves. [/QUOTE]
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