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Blinding Dairy Bulls ???
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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 655748" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>Easier said than done. Many people spend good money on bulls that have good breeding behind them. Dairy bulls just aren't the same as beef bulls in that they get mean a lot quicker than most beef bulls. The beef bulls are usually out in the pasture during the season and away from any situations that would put people in harms way. On the other hand dairy bulls are dealt with twice a day (or even three times a day) and they become aggresive quicker and unexpectedly at times. Many dairyman around here use a bull for one season and then ship them in hopes of getting some salvage value back before the bull becomes an uncontrollable beast. In the end there is no quick fix to the problem but blinding certainly isn't the answer. Stuff like that just makes organizations such as PETA and HSUS stronger in their fight against animal agriculture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 655748, member: 2744"] Easier said than done. Many people spend good money on bulls that have good breeding behind them. Dairy bulls just aren't the same as beef bulls in that they get mean a lot quicker than most beef bulls. The beef bulls are usually out in the pasture during the season and away from any situations that would put people in harms way. On the other hand dairy bulls are dealt with twice a day (or even three times a day) and they become aggresive quicker and unexpectedly at times. Many dairyman around here use a bull for one season and then ship them in hopes of getting some salvage value back before the bull becomes an uncontrollable beast. In the end there is no quick fix to the problem but blinding certainly isn't the answer. Stuff like that just makes organizations such as PETA and HSUS stronger in their fight against animal agriculture. [/QUOTE]
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