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Pulling Bulls out of the Cow Pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 516622" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>We throw ours together and they snort and butt heads a bit, but no major fighting.</p><p></p><p>The key is to put a mature bull with young bulls. Always keep a mature bull around to easily establish dominance among younger bulls and no one will fight, but don't put two matures together....two mature bulls take down fences and anything else in their path.</p><p></p><p>If a bull thinks he can take on another bull and win, he will. Match a 1500 lber to a 2500 lber....and there will be no fighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 516622, member: 1682"] We throw ours together and they snort and butt heads a bit, but no major fighting. The key is to put a mature bull with young bulls. Always keep a mature bull around to easily establish dominance among younger bulls and no one will fight, but don't put two matures together....two mature bulls take down fences and anything else in their path. If a bull thinks he can take on another bull and win, he will. Match a 1500 lber to a 2500 lber....and there will be no fighting. [/QUOTE]
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