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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 757995" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>Yeah....sadly enough, I know this. Only takes once to lose all respect for fences. I have them in a pasture that is two fences away from any neighbors cows (well over a mile away), but it didn't seem to matter last year. Had the same problem with a different bull. Only ended up with half the heifers bred. Once I got him back from the neighbors registered angus herd (ouch) I hauled him immediately to the sale barn. This year I plan to move them into another pasture, 3 fences away from any neighbors. I don't have enough grass in that little pasture to keep them the full 45 days. This is my last year of raising/breeding/calving heifers, just too much to handle by myself while working full time. keep your fingers crossed for me!</p><p></p><p>By the way, before someone jumps me about my longhorn getting in with the neighbors registered herd, I did offer to buy any longhorn calves at whatever price he figured his registered calves would be worth. Also told him if he didn't want to try and get the bull captured, I would come put a bullet in him and just be done with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 757995, member: 5478"] Yeah....sadly enough, I know this. Only takes once to lose all respect for fences. I have them in a pasture that is two fences away from any neighbors cows (well over a mile away), but it didn't seem to matter last year. Had the same problem with a different bull. Only ended up with half the heifers bred. Once I got him back from the neighbors registered angus herd (ouch) I hauled him immediately to the sale barn. This year I plan to move them into another pasture, 3 fences away from any neighbors. I don't have enough grass in that little pasture to keep them the full 45 days. This is my last year of raising/breeding/calving heifers, just too much to handle by myself while working full time. keep your fingers crossed for me! By the way, before someone jumps me about my longhorn getting in with the neighbors registered herd, I did offer to buy any longhorn calves at whatever price he figured his registered calves would be worth. Also told him if he didn't want to try and get the bull captured, I would come put a bullet in him and just be done with it. [/QUOTE]
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