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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1805276" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>Two is the most I've ever run, sometimes it's easier to have to rotate and have a longer calving season that it is to try and keep more bull than you have fence or probably more importantly neighbor's fence for. We had, at one time, a great big old simm bull and a traincar of a brangus bull that would rarely fight with each other, but by God they'd tear that damn fence slap down to go whoop up on the neighbor's bull and spread a little democracy to their cows. The brangus especially so, he'd just wake up of a day and decide it was azzwhoopin' season. I have no clue how far they can smell a cow, but my guess is far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1805276, member: 42731"] Two is the most I've ever run, sometimes it's easier to have to rotate and have a longer calving season that it is to try and keep more bull than you have fence or probably more importantly neighbor's fence for. We had, at one time, a great big old simm bull and a traincar of a brangus bull that would rarely fight with each other, but by God they'd tear that damn fence slap down to go whoop up on the neighbor's bull and spread a little democracy to their cows. The brangus especially so, he'd just wake up of a day and decide it was azzwhoopin' season. I have no clue how far they can smell a cow, but my guess is far. [/QUOTE]
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