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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1246127" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>I have two ranches divided by a neighbor , 3/4 of a mile across the neighbors ranch separates my two ranches. My problem is when I take cattle that are raised on my home ranch to the other ranch 3/4 miles across neighbor from my home ranch , they are back home the next day. So now I have two separate herds that I do not rotate.</p><p> So yesterday morning I take my herd bull to the other ranch to breed the cows, this morning I check the cows on the home ranch and there is the bull standing there grinning at me. :cry2: </p><p> Now I have two Bulls on my home ranch and none on the other ranch, Selling him and replacing him and putting a new pernament bull on the the other ranch is the only answer I can come up with.</p><p> He is a good young bull I sure do hate to sell him. I just bought a $ 7000 bull to put on the home ranch with my better cows so it is not an option to move the new bull.</p><p> I though I would share this information, to inform others of different problems we have, It is amazing the homing instinct cattle have. I was talking to the neighbor, he bought a horse 10 miles away, the horse got out that nite swam the San Marcos River and was back home the next moning. :cboy: Does anyone else have any unique situations they have encountered with Farm animals ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1246127, member: 10124"] I have two ranches divided by a neighbor , 3/4 of a mile across the neighbors ranch separates my two ranches. My problem is when I take cattle that are raised on my home ranch to the other ranch 3/4 miles across neighbor from my home ranch , they are back home the next day. So now I have two separate herds that I do not rotate. So yesterday morning I take my herd bull to the other ranch to breed the cows, this morning I check the cows on the home ranch and there is the bull standing there grinning at me. :cry2: Now I have two Bulls on my home ranch and none on the other ranch, Selling him and replacing him and putting a new pernament bull on the the other ranch is the only answer I can come up with. He is a good young bull I sure do hate to sell him. I just bought a $ 7000 bull to put on the home ranch with my better cows so it is not an option to move the new bull. I though I would share this information, to inform others of different problems we have, It is amazing the homing instinct cattle have. I was talking to the neighbor, he bought a horse 10 miles away, the horse got out that nite swam the San Marcos River and was back home the next moning. :cboy: Does anyone else have any unique situations they have encountered with Farm animals ? [/QUOTE]
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