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Keeping bulls fenced
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<blockquote data-quote="TR" data-source="post: 7673" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>We seem to have that problem from the other side of the fence. Our bull stays put, while the neighbor's Charolais bull seems to think that ours isn't doing his job and keeps jumping over. Both sides are hot wired. While he's a nice bull and all, I don't particularly care to keep feeding 2 bulls. He doesn't seem to want to go home to his own girls either. Guess he only knows how to jump one way........ :|</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TR, post: 7673, member: 22"] We seem to have that problem from the other side of the fence. Our bull stays put, while the neighbor's Charolais bull seems to think that ours isn't doing his job and keeps jumping over. Both sides are hot wired. While he's a nice bull and all, I don't particularly care to keep feeding 2 bulls. He doesn't seem to want to go home to his own girls either. Guess he only knows how to jump one way........ :| [/QUOTE]
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