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Teenage Bulls- dealing with fencing?
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<blockquote data-quote="etmountianman71" data-source="post: 1517895" data-attributes="member: 21270"><p>Let me clarify my statement first.</p><p>I have two lots I run them in, the two acre lot is cattle panel and barbwire, no hot on it and occasionally cows around. Try to keep them moved with at least a paddock in between.</p><p>The Hot fence is HOT (Herdsman 30 mile), 13k on electric meter, up to 6 joules and grounded well- have found out by accident a time or two LOL. So it does bite them good and they stay away from it, except when fighting, then they do not care what is in the way, just like any other bull, but this fence right now is around a smaller second lot.</p><p> I can and have been running one in each lot but that seems to just make them more anxious to fight. At least this way they are getting along better, being able to release some tension.</p><p>I was looking to run it around the 2 acre lot with more cattle panels and possible some boards.</p><p>Yes it would be awesome to have an 8 acre lot to run just bulls in but not that fortunate here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etmountianman71, post: 1517895, member: 21270"] Let me clarify my statement first. I have two lots I run them in, the two acre lot is cattle panel and barbwire, no hot on it and occasionally cows around. Try to keep them moved with at least a paddock in between. The Hot fence is HOT (Herdsman 30 mile), 13k on electric meter, up to 6 joules and grounded well- have found out by accident a time or two LOL. So it does bite them good and they stay away from it, except when fighting, then they do not care what is in the way, just like any other bull, but this fence right now is around a smaller second lot. I can and have been running one in each lot but that seems to just make them more anxious to fight. At least this way they are getting along better, being able to release some tension. I was looking to run it around the 2 acre lot with more cattle panels and possible some boards. Yes it would be awesome to have an 8 acre lot to run just bulls in but not that fortunate here. [/QUOTE]
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