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Pulling Bulls out of the Cow Pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 517081" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>Well, I wasn't too terribly explicit. Our bulls go out with the cows around May 25 and we pull them about July 20. When we put them out they each run in a separate pasture. We try to keep them separate for the first cycle, and then let them together. That way if we have one that isn't doing his job, you don't lose that group of cows. And it has happened to us before too. </p><p></p><p>Once we pull them, they are all together for the other 10 months of the year. I think it keeps them a lot more co-operative during breeding season, as they seem to be less likely to fight than if they didn't know each other. They will usually run with the cow herd from around Oct 1 to Nov/Dec, then will be separated when we have to start feeding. Makes it easier and safer when we are out feeding cows every day. The bulls get a bale in a bale feeder, which will usually last them for a few days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 517081, member: 2308"] Well, I wasn't too terribly explicit. Our bulls go out with the cows around May 25 and we pull them about July 20. When we put them out they each run in a separate pasture. We try to keep them separate for the first cycle, and then let them together. That way if we have one that isn't doing his job, you don't lose that group of cows. And it has happened to us before too. Once we pull them, they are all together for the other 10 months of the year. I think it keeps them a lot more co-operative during breeding season, as they seem to be less likely to fight than if they didn't know each other. They will usually run with the cow herd from around Oct 1 to Nov/Dec, then will be separated when we have to start feeding. Makes it easier and safer when we are out feeding cows every day. The bulls get a bale in a bale feeder, which will usually last them for a few days. [/QUOTE]
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