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    Holding tail off to the side...does that always indicate heat?

    Thanks all, Rusty the bull is back to being himself. As I've been reading, I guess I'm not out of the woods, unless his companion is pregnant. Hopefully, that's the case. He's an amazing animal to look at. Take care
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    Holding tail off to the side...does that always indicate heat?

    Hi I have a question. I have a yearling scottish highlander bull, with a young scottish female, the last 2 days, the bull was making this god awful calls, not his normal call, almost sounded like a low growl. I could not get into feed him, he'd chase me with his head down, digging and popping...
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    coyotes bothering calves?

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    Year Old Scottish Highlander bull to good home Southern New Hampshire

    I'm looking to place my yearling Scottish Highlander to good home for free. He is absolutely beautiful, Rust colored, hence the name, "Rusty". He's about 700lbs. Big head, shape like a bisen. I have photos of father and Rusty. Needs to goto to home where owner is familiar with a bull. I'd...
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    coyotes bothering calves?

    Southern New Hampshire, Regarding Coyotes with any herd, especially young ones. I've have friends a few doors down from me that recently experienced coyotes taking 2 (day old) calves and badly injurring another from a large herd of Scottish Highlanders. The highlander's are known for being very...
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