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<blockquote data-quote="danbrady" data-source="post: 769685" data-attributes="member: 14240"><p>It's no doubt I'd rather a bull go away from me than to me. People skills for all cattle can be honed easier during the weaning process. If all these came from the same ranch, I'd figure they haven't been handled the way you want. I give the crazy ones a chance if I've raised them. I split them from their herdmate in a large lot with a docile one. I won't keep one that puts me on a fence though. Cull em if you can't get happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danbrady, post: 769685, member: 14240"] It's no doubt I'd rather a bull go away from me than to me. People skills for all cattle can be honed easier during the weaning process. If all these came from the same ranch, I'd figure they haven't been handled the way you want. I give the crazy ones a chance if I've raised them. I split them from their herdmate in a large lot with a docile one. I won't keep one that puts me on a fence though. Cull em if you can't get happy. [/QUOTE]
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