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<blockquote data-quote="makemfat" data-source="post: 769509" data-attributes="member: 12953"><p>I think it's like people, there are crazies of all colors, religions, denominations, etc! And, by the same token, I think there are good ones of all of the above. I currently have two Black Angus bulls. One is a complete nut job, and will be leaving this fall. The other is the most gentle, docile bull you could ever hope to have. I don't make pets out of bulls, but the gentle one, you can walk up to him and touch his nose before he starts backing away. Or, he realizes the bucket is empty! The wild one, you can't get within 30 feet of. Over the years, we've had some of both types, with the same upbringing, on the same farm, same everything. Some are just born to be nutjobs! Just like people!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makemfat, post: 769509, member: 12953"] I think it's like people, there are crazies of all colors, religions, denominations, etc! And, by the same token, I think there are good ones of all of the above. I currently have two Black Angus bulls. One is a complete nut job, and will be leaving this fall. The other is the most gentle, docile bull you could ever hope to have. I don't make pets out of bulls, but the gentle one, you can walk up to him and touch his nose before he starts backing away. Or, he realizes the bucket is empty! The wild one, you can't get within 30 feet of. Over the years, we've had some of both types, with the same upbringing, on the same farm, same everything. Some are just born to be nutjobs! Just like people! [/QUOTE]
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