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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1841102" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Start going after your bull when you get to the pen and make him leave you. If you let him come at your first, he is in control. It works for overly aggressive cows. Show him you are in the lead by walking directly to him and smash him. Don't kill him but when you head toward him first, it throws them to why the tables are turning. Don't lose a really good bull doing a good job for you. I have found that they can be turned around except for that one cow that would just swing her back leg out as he walked past me. Never did a head butt. I could pet the front end of her, but she just had trouble with that back leg for some reason and so did I. She stayed. I learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1841102, member: 637"] Start going after your bull when you get to the pen and make him leave you. If you let him come at your first, he is in control. It works for overly aggressive cows. Show him you are in the lead by walking directly to him and smash him. Don't kill him but when you head toward him first, it throws them to why the tables are turning. Don't lose a really good bull doing a good job for you. I have found that they can be turned around except for that one cow that would just swing her back leg out as he walked past me. Never did a head butt. I could pet the front end of her, but she just had trouble with that back leg for some reason and so did I. She stayed. I learned. [/QUOTE]
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