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When to turn the bull in
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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 680576" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>Trying to break up two fighting bulls with anything less than a sherman tank is a bad idea. Your gator to those bulls is the equivalent of a matchbox car to a human. I have seen a bull turn over an international scout that was trying to separate him from another bull he was fighting with. You could get seriously hurt or killed. I would put at least two strands of hot wire between you and your neighbor. If they do get together let them fight and repair the damage later. They will sort it out themselves.....no sense in you getting hurt. Most bulls will respect the hotwire as neither one really wants to fight the other and the hotwire will allow them to blow off steam on their own side of the fence but still allows them to feel like they have done something to impress the ladies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 680576, member: 1863"] Trying to break up two fighting bulls with anything less than a sherman tank is a bad idea. Your gator to those bulls is the equivalent of a matchbox car to a human. I have seen a bull turn over an international scout that was trying to separate him from another bull he was fighting with. You could get seriously hurt or killed. I would put at least two strands of hot wire between you and your neighbor. If they do get together let them fight and repair the damage later. They will sort it out themselves.....no sense in you getting hurt. Most bulls will respect the hotwire as neither one really wants to fight the other and the hotwire will allow them to blow off steam on their own side of the fence but still allows them to feel like they have done something to impress the ladies. [/QUOTE]
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