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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 253707" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>I understand the herf will more then likelybe dominate but I still don't want ot chance having only one bull. So how would you acclimate these bulls RAB? There is no crossfencing on this place and no area we can run the bulls seperate. We aren't putting money into a lease place for cross fencing when we have to pay rest also. We are already having to build pens, a barn, and pay for water to the place. We got this place due to our drought conditions and our pastures being practically dead. We are feeding hay every week and hopefully now we can stop that. We are moving cows off several different places to allow for the pastures to regenerate when we get more rain. We've already sold cows and I didn't want to sell any more so the only option was more land but we can't afford the land if the cows come up open.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 253707, member: 430"] I understand the herf will more then likelybe dominate but I still don't want ot chance having only one bull. So how would you acclimate these bulls RAB? There is no crossfencing on this place and no area we can run the bulls seperate. We aren't putting money into a lease place for cross fencing when we have to pay rest also. We are already having to build pens, a barn, and pay for water to the place. We got this place due to our drought conditions and our pastures being practically dead. We are feeding hay every week and hopefully now we can stop that. We are moving cows off several different places to allow for the pastures to regenerate when we get more rain. We've already sold cows and I didn't want to sell any more so the only option was more land but we can't afford the land if the cows come up open. Thanks for the replys! [/QUOTE]
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