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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1781096" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Jeanne, you and chevytaHOE have 'show bulls'... but I'm guessing that (well, I know Jeanne's are) they are beef breeds reared on their dams, right? Even if in fairly close proximity to humans from early on, they are not like most dairy bulls - which are removed from their dam at birth and hand-reared by humans, so that they have no fear/respect of 'man'... possibly even 'imprinting' on people... and do not hesitate to maim and kill (albeit possibly unintentionally) in their drive to exert their dominance, once they reach sexual maturity. </p><p></p><p>It may well be that dairy breed bulls are inherently more dangerous than beef breed bulls, but I don't know anyone raising dairy breed bulls on their dams, on pasture; otherwise it's virtually impossible to separate the dangerousness from hand-rearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1781096, member: 12607"] Jeanne, you and chevytaHOE have 'show bulls'... but I'm guessing that (well, I know Jeanne's are) they are beef breeds reared on their dams, right? Even if in fairly close proximity to humans from early on, they are not like most dairy bulls - which are removed from their dam at birth and hand-reared by humans, so that they have no fear/respect of 'man'... possibly even 'imprinting' on people... and do not hesitate to maim and kill (albeit possibly unintentionally) in their drive to exert their dominance, once they reach sexual maturity. It may well be that dairy breed bulls are inherently more dangerous than beef breed bulls, but I don't know anyone raising dairy breed bulls on their dams, on pasture; otherwise it's virtually impossible to separate the dangerousness from hand-rearing. [/QUOTE]
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