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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14887"><p>It's kept the neighbors horny bull away from my hot cows for two years now. The key is a HOT electric fence.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I haven't ever tried to seperate</p><p>> bulls with an electric fence. All</p><p>> we use electric fence for is</p><p>> keeping cattle out of some of our</p><p>> hay fields. I've fixed many a barb</p><p>> wire fence that was torn up by</p><p>> bulls fighting across/thru it.</p><p></p><p>> One thing that might help is if</p><p>> the bulls have run together prior</p><p>> to seperation. Usually (not</p><p>> always) a couple of bulls will</p><p>> fight enough to establish a</p><p>> pecking order and then things</p><p>> remain pretty much settled.</p><p>> Especially if one whips the other</p><p>> without much trouble. If no</p><p>> pecking order is established I</p><p>> would not count on an electric</p><p>> fence keeping them apart - just an</p><p>> opinion based upon my own</p><p>> experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14887"] It's kept the neighbors horny bull away from my hot cows for two years now. The key is a HOT electric fence. dunmovin farms > I haven't ever tried to seperate > bulls with an electric fence. All > we use electric fence for is > keeping cattle out of some of our > hay fields. I've fixed many a barb > wire fence that was torn up by > bulls fighting across/thru it. > One thing that might help is if > the bulls have run together prior > to seperation. Usually (not > always) a couple of bulls will > fight enough to establish a > pecking order and then things > remain pretty much settled. > Especially if one whips the other > without much trouble. If no > pecking order is established I > would not count on an electric > fence keeping them apart - just an > opinion based upon my own > experience. [/QUOTE]
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