Posted by fixerupper on January 06, 2014 at 07:05:54 from (100.42.83.15):
In Reply to: bulls can jump posted by rrlund on January 06, 2014 at 06:38:39:
Roger what do you mean white bulls can't jump? You don't mean Charolais do you? The neighbor lady had a charolais she couldn't keep in. It was a calf she never got around to having fixed and it turned into a fine looking bull. When it reached the romantic age it kept coming over here to pay a visit to dad's cows. I got it locked in the cattle yard with a 5' high fence topped with two 2X6's and it went over that fence, crushing the 2X6's. I finally got it back in the yard and coaxed into the barn and loaded it into the back of the pickup with a 6' tall Omaha Standard livestock rack. It wasn't in the pickup more than a couple seconds when it went over the top of the rack and lit in a pile on the ground. Awesome sight but maddening. Broke a top board on the rack. Got it back in the barn, the neighbor lady called someone with a covered livestock trailer to come get it and Romeo went to the sale barn.
You are right about angus though. They're the first ones to find a way over or through the fence. Jim
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