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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly beef man" data-source="post: 361512" data-attributes="member: 4786"><p>I would highly recommend you get rid of the bull now. I have been fortunate enough to only have one aggressive bull. When I was a teenager we always kept Charlais bulls. We had one four year old that was in with twenty-four cows at the time in the summer pasture. I had gone out once a week all summer to salt them and this bull had been very calm, never shown any aggressive behavior. He would even let my grandfather scratch his rear. Close to the end of the summer when I went to salt them, he chased me over the gate. I wouldn't have made it if there was not a gate close. I told my grandfather what he had done, and me being a 14 year old green horn, he was going to show me how much of a fool I was and went in the field with the bull. Luckily, he trusted my judgment enough to take a pitchfork with him. This is what saved him. Two hair raising hours later he was in the trailer on the way to the sale barn. I learned something very important that day, never trust a 2200lb animal, no matter how docile that they are, and in hindsight, aggressive cattle are much easier to load if they are white paper. :idea:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly beef man, post: 361512, member: 4786"] I would highly recommend you get rid of the bull now. I have been fortunate enough to only have one aggressive bull. When I was a teenager we always kept Charlais bulls. We had one four year old that was in with twenty-four cows at the time in the summer pasture. I had gone out once a week all summer to salt them and this bull had been very calm, never shown any aggressive behavior. He would even let my grandfather scratch his rear. Close to the end of the summer when I went to salt them, he chased me over the gate. I wouldn’t have made it if there was not a gate close. I told my grandfather what he had done, and me being a 14 year old green horn, he was going to show me how much of a fool I was and went in the field with the bull. Luckily, he trusted my judgment enough to take a pitchfork with him. This is what saved him. Two hair raising hours later he was in the trailer on the way to the sale barn. I learned something very important that day, never trust a 2200lb animal, no matter how docile that they are, and in hindsight, aggressive cattle are much easier to load if they are white paper. :idea: [/QUOTE]
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