DOC HARRIS
Well-known member
I have been reading the posts on this thread and waiting for someone to comment on the REASON that bulls have the inclination to act like bulls! TESTOSTERONE That male sex hormone is the primary cause for a lot of problems that male animals seem to find themselves contending with! Can you imagine - even Human male animals! To name a few: Stallions, Bulls, Rams, Roosters, Ganders, Boars, Bull Elk, Billy Goats, ...Wrestlers...ANY male with an over-abundance of 'Male-enhancement' Hormones will act differently than some people would prefer!
The lesson to be learned here is this: DO NOT CONSIDER A MALE BEING USED AS A SIRE AS TRUSTWORTHY AND GENTLE! EVER! That doesn't mean that they are all dangerous. But they can be, and you don't know what little thing will set them off. And don't make "pets" out of Bulls. I don't care how cute and sweet he may be at three months of age - he WON'T be cute and sweet at three years of age with a pasture full of cows and heifers to take care of, and someone trying to scratch his curly head!
Fore Warned is Fore Armed.
DOC HARRIS
The lesson to be learned here is this: DO NOT CONSIDER A MALE BEING USED AS A SIRE AS TRUSTWORTHY AND GENTLE! EVER! That doesn't mean that they are all dangerous. But they can be, and you don't know what little thing will set them off. And don't make "pets" out of Bulls. I don't care how cute and sweet he may be at three months of age - he WON'T be cute and sweet at three years of age with a pasture full of cows and heifers to take care of, and someone trying to scratch his curly head!
Fore Warned is Fore Armed.
DOC HARRIS