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<blockquote data-quote="Dead Rabbits" data-source="post: 7746157" data-attributes="member: 70596"><p>Have a few rules with bulls. </p><p>Keep enough that you won’t hesitate to cull them.</p><p> If they consistently don’t turn away from you and have any sort of aggression, cull them. </p><p>Rear them with a group and never touch them.</p><p>When not breeding do not ever isolate a bull. Keep with a group and keep that group tight. Don’t let them have a whole paddock, they pick territories and fight. </p><p></p><p>Seems to work for us. When they aren’t breeding I do not feed them well. They get poor quality grazing or hay till 4-6 weeks before breeding. Having beef bulls they don’t last as well if they get big. Everything else is near pure Jersey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dead Rabbits, post: 7746157, member: 70596"] Have a few rules with bulls. Keep enough that you won’t hesitate to cull them. If they consistently don’t turn away from you and have any sort of aggression, cull them. Rear them with a group and never touch them. When not breeding do not ever isolate a bull. Keep with a group and keep that group tight. Don’t let them have a whole paddock, they pick territories and fight. Seems to work for us. When they aren’t breeding I do not feed them well. They get poor quality grazing or hay till 4-6 weeks before breeding. Having beef bulls they don’t last as well if they get big. Everything else is near pure Jersey. [/QUOTE]
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