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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyIIE" data-source="post: 244735" data-attributes="member: 4195"><p>Had a similiar experience with neighbors that our families had been across the fence for over 100 years. They always complained instantly when our bull got into their pasture. Even went as far as turning him out on the public road. I decided that I was going to end that 100 year fued. The next time his bull got in our place I did'nt even call him. I knew he would miss the bull before very long. The bull had plenty of grass and water and was not hurting anything. After 2 weeks he missed the bull and came apologizing. I simply told him that bulls will be bulls and he wasn't hurting anything. The next time one of my cows got in his place, instead of calling and giving me a cussing, he loaded the cow on his trailer and called to see if it would be ok if he hauled her back to me...Thus ended the 100 year fued. That was 15 years ago and we have no more problems. Sometimes you can kill them KINDNESS!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyIIE, post: 244735, member: 4195"] Had a similiar experience with neighbors that our families had been across the fence for over 100 years. They always complained instantly when our bull got into their pasture. Even went as far as turning him out on the public road. I decided that I was going to end that 100 year fued. The next time his bull got in our place I did'nt even call him. I knew he would miss the bull before very long. The bull had plenty of grass and water and was not hurting anything. After 2 weeks he missed the bull and came apologizing. I simply told him that bulls will be bulls and he wasn't hurting anything. The next time one of my cows got in his place, instead of calling and giving me a cussing, he loaded the cow on his trailer and called to see if it would be ok if he hauled her back to me...Thus ended the 100 year fued. That was 15 years ago and we have no more problems. Sometimes you can kill them KINDNESS!!! [/QUOTE]
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