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<blockquote data-quote="txag" data-source="post: 19465" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>i guess these suggestions kind of go along w/the fencing post regarding neighbors & fencing & keeping unwanted bulls out. we don't do it often and we only do it for neighbors we know well & have good relationships with, but we have loaned out bulls in the past. just as easy to let them feed them through the summer & winter (we use them in the spring) as for us to. now, one of the neighbors no longer runs cows so we are leasing his place (no rent for the last two years because we rebuilt the perimeter fence) while another has since bought a bull from us. good relationships usually pay off in more ways than one and can benefit both sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txag, post: 19465, member: 8"] i guess these suggestions kind of go along w/the fencing post regarding neighbors & fencing & keeping unwanted bulls out. we don't do it often and we only do it for neighbors we know well & have good relationships with, but we have loaned out bulls in the past. just as easy to let them feed them through the summer & winter (we use them in the spring) as for us to. now, one of the neighbors no longer runs cows so we are leasing his place (no rent for the last two years because we rebuilt the perimeter fence) while another has since bought a bull from us. good relationships usually pay off in more ways than one and can benefit both sides. [/QUOTE]
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