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<blockquote data-quote="Suzie Q" data-source="post: 874422" data-attributes="member: 14334"><p>I would say that you need better fences to keep other people's bulls out and your bull in.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry to hear that he is hurt. Will he recover?</p><p></p><p>I went out with my bull fighting a bull over the fence. There is usually electricity there. I went down and the other bull was more scared of me and took off. My bull turned and walked away. </p><p></p><p>I went further down to check the fence and as soon as I had passed them they were back at it again.</p><p></p><p>I found a wire touching the fence and shorting it out. By the time I had used the plastic covered handles to remove it and bend it where it couldn't touch again and turned back around they both had decided that the fence was no longer any fun and grazing was better. That could have been done day or night with a torch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suzie Q, post: 874422, member: 14334"] I would say that you need better fences to keep other people's bulls out and your bull in. I am sorry to hear that he is hurt. Will he recover? I went out with my bull fighting a bull over the fence. There is usually electricity there. I went down and the other bull was more scared of me and took off. My bull turned and walked away. I went further down to check the fence and as soon as I had passed them they were back at it again. I found a wire touching the fence and shorting it out. By the time I had used the plastic covered handles to remove it and bend it where it couldn't touch again and turned back around they both had decided that the fence was no longer any fun and grazing was better. That could have been done day or night with a torch. [/QUOTE]
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