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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7852608" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>shite happens, usually when you can least afford it. We lost two bulls, through a freak action, rolling barley, some crept around the blockwork and girder, just a tiny gap, but enough for two bulls to kill themselves, despite vets best attempts.</p><p> Would out of parlour feeders be a better option, can be picked up 2nd hand reasonable.</p><p> Yard gates, l get a lot of stick from son, he says its a waste of time, but every yard gate, has a length of chain, bolted onto gate, with a spring hook, to either wrap around a post, or a hook. Cheap to do, highly effective, and a hell of a lot better than string. And once done, or replaced, never gets mentioned, only when he sees new chain and fixings, in my truck.</p><p> Bulls, and sexually aroused cattle, are quite determined to meet, and a large determined bull, takes an awful lot of stopping. Best kept inside, when you don't need to use him, can save a lot of hassle and cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7852608, member: 86168"] shite happens, usually when you can least afford it. We lost two bulls, through a freak action, rolling barley, some crept around the blockwork and girder, just a tiny gap, but enough for two bulls to kill themselves, despite vets best attempts. Would out of parlour feeders be a better option, can be picked up 2nd hand reasonable. Yard gates, l get a lot of stick from son, he says its a waste of time, but every yard gate, has a length of chain, bolted onto gate, with a spring hook, to either wrap around a post, or a hook. Cheap to do, highly effective, and a hell of a lot better than string. And once done, or replaced, never gets mentioned, only when he sees new chain and fixings, in my truck. Bulls, and sexually aroused cattle, are quite determined to meet, and a large determined bull, takes an awful lot of stopping. Best kept inside, when you don't need to use him, can save a lot of hassle and cash. [/QUOTE]
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