Posted by cj in wisconsin on June 23, 2009 at 05:23:28 from (67.209.83.122):
I just recently finished my new pasture and let the girls into it along with Big Red, the red Angus bull, built my fence 5 wires with 4 barb high tensile. Share a border fence with the neighbor, that is 25 years old and only four wire 2 barb. So I had the plan to run electric on the four wire this weekend. Well you guessed it, old bully boy walked right through that 4 wire and broke three of them. Fortunately I had a plan to bring the bull to another farm this weekend also, so I brought a bag of his favorite treats, salted in the shell peanuts, and walked him right in the trailer and brought him to his new harem. He looked happy as he walked into the fog with his "new ladies". But I absolutely hate that 11 PM call saying "your bull is out", it never comes during the weekend or during the day when you are not all hunkered down for the night! All is well however, finally got the Oliver 1755 put together and rolled up some big bales with it last night, what an upgrade from the old JD 720. Still love the old JD but it's not a real good machine for certain chores.
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