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Yearling Bull on the Run
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<blockquote data-quote="LM Farm" data-source="post: 61769" data-attributes="member: 1038"><p>Transported a Scottish Highland yearling bull to a holding farm to be halter broke and handled. Bought him to be my "bull in waiting". After spending hours getting him settled at my sisters farm we departed only to be called back after dark. He jumped the enclosure (4ft high tensil w/electric) and is now roaming thousands of acres of very wooded pulp&paper property. I had a pattern on his movements (no sighting) and was bringing him to a grain pile nightly. A week of rain and alot of flooding kept us out of the wilderness for a week (roads closed). Any ideas on re capturing this bull? I have no experience, did not even know he was capable of launching 550lbs over a fence without a running start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LM Farm, post: 61769, member: 1038"] Transported a Scottish Highland yearling bull to a holding farm to be halter broke and handled. Bought him to be my "bull in waiting". After spending hours getting him settled at my sisters farm we departed only to be called back after dark. He jumped the enclosure (4ft high tensil w/electric) and is now roaming thousands of acres of very wooded pulp&paper property. I had a pattern on his movements (no sighting) and was bringing him to a grain pile nightly. A week of rain and alot of flooding kept us out of the wilderness for a week (roads closed). Any ideas on re capturing this bull? I have no experience, did not even know he was capable of launching 550lbs over a fence without a running start. [/QUOTE]
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