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Pulling Bulls out of the Cow Pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="bandit80" data-source="post: 516707" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>That is probably the best advice. My brother and I have some smaller breeding pastures, thus forcing us to have a couple more bulls than we really need. We end up feeding about 8 bulls every winter. We pair up a mature bull with a younger bull, and there is generally no problems. Also if two bulls run together in the same pasture during breeding season, they should be fine to pen together and feed together. The pecking order should already be established. </p><p></p><p>Ideally, I believe each bull should have their own pen in my opinion, as long as they aren't mixed with other bulls for the breeding season. You don't want the 2 or 3 bulls fighting to determine a pecking order at the start of breeding season and risk one getting injured. Having their own pen, however, creates a facility and labor issue. Must feed each one seperately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit80, post: 516707, member: 7956"] That is probably the best advice. My brother and I have some smaller breeding pastures, thus forcing us to have a couple more bulls than we really need. We end up feeding about 8 bulls every winter. We pair up a mature bull with a younger bull, and there is generally no problems. Also if two bulls run together in the same pasture during breeding season, they should be fine to pen together and feed together. The pecking order should already be established. Ideally, I believe each bull should have their own pen in my opinion, as long as they aren't mixed with other bulls for the breeding season. You don't want the 2 or 3 bulls fighting to determine a pecking order at the start of breeding season and risk one getting injured. Having their own pen, however, creates a facility and labor issue. Must feed each one seperately. [/QUOTE]
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