16-12-2018 10:13 PM
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16-12-2018 10:17 PM - edited 16-12-2018 10:47 PM
16-12-2018 10:17 PM - edited 16-12-2018 10:47 PM
@Owlunaron the adjoining property they have a bull but he is really friendly. The people who own him hand reared him. He comes over for scratches on the head and moos at you. Hes actually quite timid for a bulk and he doesnt mind you being near his girls either. Theres often the people who own the property and their mates walking or riding in amongst them. Not a care in the world that fella.
But ive know a nasty bull where ive had to do many jumps over the fence or dives under the gate to get to safety.
16-12-2018 10:21 PM
16-12-2018 10:21 PM
dont think bulls have much interest in cows unless they are on heat @Owlunar@outlander lol ok we only had females, males got sold, and were visitors when wanted more calves. just too much trouble breaking fences down etc
16-12-2018 10:23 PM
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16-12-2018 10:33 PM
16-12-2018 10:33 PM
well these ones were usually Aberdeen Anguses not very placid @outlander we used to breed them with milkers and sell offspring
16-12-2018 10:34 PM
16-12-2018 10:34 PM
I was trying to be delicate @TAB - pretty sure the cows were on heat and that's why the bull was there and why he was so angry
Where I grew up - and when - the small farmers had their own stud - and he was kept near the house unless he was out to impregnate the appropriate females
I used to visit the farms with Dad and one day I saw the ewes all had little lambs but I needed to ask when the stud was and he was up the side of the house resting in the sun - and he was so old I was astounded
The farmer saw I was puzzled and told me - "In most places he would have been retired but he only had a few ewes and the ram still made good lambs - no competition but the still works"
Okay - I was always visiting the kids on those small farms - I liked it that the studs were all in very safe paddocks
Dec
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16-12-2018 10:43 PM
16-12-2018 10:43 PM
Thanks @TAB
I know a lot of dairy farmers use Artificial Insemination to impregnate their cows now but in NZ I have relatives with a big dairy farm and they have - wait for it - 50 bulls
Things vary from time to time and place to place and size to size - and - he he I know a bull when I see one -
Dec
17-12-2018 08:49 PM
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17-12-2018 09:03 PM
17-12-2018 09:03 PM
@outlander Hi outlander hmmm ... all I can think of right now are emotions like happy, sad, angry ..... yep that is me done for the moment. I will put my thinking cap on and try and come up with some more clever words than those
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