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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3965"><p>I don't have any "showing" tips but I agree with Jeane -- definitely no cotton seed should be fed to a developing bull. If for some reason you decide to keep him as a possible breeding bull may I offer this bit of advice that was handed down from my grandpa and dad (which I have found to be very sound advise): no matter how "tame" you think he is, you should never fully trust a bull -- always keep your eye on him and have a healthy amount of respect for the damage he can do to you if the mood strikes him -- particularly in pens, catch traps and around cows in heat. There are folks hurt, and even killed, every year by "tame" bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3965"] I don't have any "showing" tips but I agree with Jeane -- definitely no cotton seed should be fed to a developing bull. If for some reason you decide to keep him as a possible breeding bull may I offer this bit of advice that was handed down from my grandpa and dad (which I have found to be very sound advise): no matter how "tame" you think he is, you should never fully trust a bull -- always keep your eye on him and have a healthy amount of respect for the damage he can do to you if the mood strikes him -- particularly in pens, catch traps and around cows in heat. There are folks hurt, and even killed, every year by "tame" bulls. [/QUOTE]
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