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Separating the bull from the herd
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<blockquote data-quote="mnbryant2001" data-source="post: 1355638" data-attributes="member: 13796"><p>My bull is pretty gentle. Never went through a fence yet. He'd be on the loading list instead!</p><p>I have 2 neighbors. Only one with permanent cattle at the moment. But his have never come over...yet.</p><p>His new Brangus was looking at me with his head stuck through the barded wire last weekend. I've got some old panels I'll putting up this weekend to mess with his head. There's only about 50 foot of fence that bull can get over at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnbryant2001, post: 1355638, member: 13796"] My bull is pretty gentle. Never went through a fence yet. He'd be on the loading list instead! I have 2 neighbors. Only one with permanent cattle at the moment. But his have never come over...yet. His new Brangus was looking at me with his head stuck through the barded wire last weekend. I've got some old panels I'll putting up this weekend to mess with his head. There's only about 50 foot of fence that bull can get over at. [/QUOTE]
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