Title: Swimmin lessons Post by: Rooster79 on June 15, 2015, 12:01:23 pm I had 3 hard headed angus bulls get on the fight this morning. One of them decided to go for a swim. He made a few laps around the pond before the action got too hot.
(http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o760/47royboy/30BC0313-6E0D-48A2-AF87-C38BF840F1C8-5112-00000AC7BF3C02DD_zps21dpy1z0.jpg)(http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o760/47royboy/0459468B-B609-4DB4-9425-9759064E7278-5112-00000AC7CF5B32F6_zpszhtsvhfs.jpg)(http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o760/47royboy/36B48C25-2036-46D0-8625-0EA0BA62227E-5112-00000AC7DE6054DE_zpsyxuvcayz.jpg) Title: Re: Swimmin lessons Post by: warrent423 on June 15, 2015, 02:14:53 pm We share a 12 acre pond with our "new" neighbor to our East. Yankee feller who just got into cattle. He had the existing fence extended down to the high water mark and down into the pond 10 ft. He put one "fine looking" angus bull and 4 angus cows in that 37 acre fescue pasture. In the 3 months he's been here, we've had his bull on us 4 different times. Old boy had no idea that cattle could and would swim ;D Good thing he's real gentle and sack broke, as he is welcome here anytime. Hoping to have some fine looking Baldie calves hit this year ;)
Title: Re: Swimmin lessons Post by: WayOutWest on June 15, 2015, 02:30:48 pm Dang Warrent that sure was neighborly of him to loan you his bull!
Title: Re: Swimmin lessons Post by: warrent423 on June 15, 2015, 03:00:50 pm You get him relocated Rooster or did they drown 'em ;D Sure makes it nice not having to worry about "ditch lizards" ;)
Title: Re: Swimmin lessons Post by: Rooster79 on June 15, 2015, 03:41:08 pm They are all where they're suppose to be now. Nope, no lizards to shoot at but there are some mighty ferocious beavers ha!
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