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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1246209" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Never had one go farther than the neighbors. Bulls mostly. The black bull I have now spent most of last year in one of two neighbors. Both had bulls that couldn't whoop is butt....at first, if his work was done, it wasn't hard to get him home. The last time it took quite some time and two cows needing a bull to bring him back to where he belonged. Picked him up from their and now have him in another pasture behind a good hot wire fence. Just have to keep a pasture between him and my other bull...as big as their feet are, they both can walk the cattle guards I have with no problem.</p><p></p><p>About 10 years ago I bought some old heavy bred cows. Kept them in a lot for a few days and turned them out. Was about 2 months later when I saw the red white faced one again......with her calf. I walked a lot of neighbors ground looking for her. Not all that easy to hide out on my place but she managed to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1246209, member: 7795"] Never had one go farther than the neighbors. Bulls mostly. The black bull I have now spent most of last year in one of two neighbors. Both had bulls that couldn't whoop is butt....at first, if his work was done, it wasn't hard to get him home. The last time it took quite some time and two cows needing a bull to bring him back to where he belonged. Picked him up from their and now have him in another pasture behind a good hot wire fence. Just have to keep a pasture between him and my other bull...as big as their feet are, they both can walk the cattle guards I have with no problem. About 10 years ago I bought some old heavy bred cows. Kept them in a lot for a few days and turned them out. Was about 2 months later when I saw the red white faced one again......with her calf. I walked a lot of neighbors ground looking for her. Not all that easy to hide out on my place but she managed to do it. [/QUOTE]
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