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<blockquote data-quote="TennesseeTuxedo" data-source="post: 1088367" data-attributes="member: 16965"><p>Would those of you with experience in this situation say it's better to have an odd number of bulls vs even? Especially when talking about 2 vs 3?</p><p></p><p>We accidentally allowed a 2 year old Angus bull in with our older (7ish) bull and man what a knock down drag out that was. I finally got them separated and got the young one out and back to where he belonged but for about 10 minutes I thought the older, bigger bull was going to pound him into the ground.</p><p></p><p>A few weeks later we allowed a younger smaller Hereford bull to mingle with the older guy's herd and there were no incidents. I found that interesting. </p><p></p><p>We have shipped the old dude at this point and I kinda miss him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TennesseeTuxedo, post: 1088367, member: 16965"] Would those of you with experience in this situation say it's better to have an odd number of bulls vs even? Especially when talking about 2 vs 3? We accidentally allowed a 2 year old Angus bull in with our older (7ish) bull and man what a knock down drag out that was. I finally got them separated and got the young one out and back to where he belonged but for about 10 minutes I thought the older, bigger bull was going to pound him into the ground. A few weeks later we allowed a younger smaller Hereford bull to mingle with the older guy's herd and there were no incidents. I found that interesting. We have shipped the old dude at this point and I kinda miss him. [/QUOTE]
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