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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1117196" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>Taurus, only the OP truely knows what the situation was. So I would not make that call either way with out witnessing what happened for myself. My only point is, bulls snort and blow snot all the time. Especially in the situation this bull was in. If I understand it right, he had bulls and cows outside his fence. He was locked up alone. If he was fighting,fussing, or arguing with another bull over the fence, he is going to turn on anything that moves. I can gaurante you ANY bull in that state of agitation will. So was this a bad bull? Or was it the circumstances the bull was placed in? I don't know. Was the bull heading for the gate? Or was he directly after the OP? I don't know that either!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1117196, member: 19938"] Taurus, only the OP truely knows what the situation was. So I would not make that call either way with out witnessing what happened for myself. My only point is, bulls snort and blow snot all the time. Especially in the situation this bull was in. If I understand it right, he had bulls and cows outside his fence. He was locked up alone. If he was fighting,fussing, or arguing with another bull over the fence, he is going to turn on anything that moves. I can gaurante you ANY bull in that state of agitation will. So was this a bad bull? Or was it the circumstances the bull was placed in? I don't know. Was the bull heading for the gate? Or was he directly after the OP? I don't know that either! [/QUOTE]
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