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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 449371" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Yes bigger isn't always better. A couple of years ago my SIL's FIL had to get a new Char bull because his broke a cow's back when breeding her. Well the new bull they got, got sick and they called my wife and I to come down to the pasture and help them give it shots. They have a wood corral and chute and a headgate set up in their pasture. Lets just say the new 2 year old Char bull bulged the sides of the chute out and he couldn't fit in the headgate because he was so big. After his shots we had to back him out of the chute. I'll have to get some pics of our new yearling bull we bought this spring. Maybe if the little one takes a nap this morning I can sneak out for a minute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 449371, member: 6496"] Yes bigger isn't always better. A couple of years ago my SIL's FIL had to get a new Char bull because his broke a cow's back when breeding her. Well the new bull they got, got sick and they called my wife and I to come down to the pasture and help them give it shots. They have a wood corral and chute and a headgate set up in their pasture. Lets just say the new 2 year old Char bull bulged the sides of the chute out and he couldn't fit in the headgate because he was so big. After his shots we had to back him out of the chute. I'll have to get some pics of our new yearling bull we bought this spring. Maybe if the little one takes a nap this morning I can sneak out for a minute. [/QUOTE]
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