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Blinding Dairy Bulls ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Loch Valley Fold" data-source="post: 656602" data-attributes="member: 8216"><p>For some reason dairy bulls when raised the same way as the cows can be aggressive they have no "respect" for people, most beef bulls will maintain a distance he likes his own space a dairy bull if raised the same way as a daiy cow won't have that respect for space. We prefer to raise our replacement bulls with minimal contact so far the only trouble we have ever had is with a bull that I bred & was going to show, by the time he was 2yr old he was getting very snorty the final straw was when we rode into the same paddock as he was in & he charged the bike & lifted it onto its back wheels. Reggie was super quiet & had no respect for any boundary we tried to set with him.</p><p></p><p></p><p>AI tank, the bull can be as agressive as he wants in there, still can't do any damage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loch Valley Fold, post: 656602, member: 8216"] For some reason dairy bulls when raised the same way as the cows can be aggressive they have no "respect" for people, most beef bulls will maintain a distance he likes his own space a dairy bull if raised the same way as a daiy cow won't have that respect for space. We prefer to raise our replacement bulls with minimal contact so far the only trouble we have ever had is with a bull that I bred & was going to show, by the time he was 2yr old he was getting very snorty the final straw was when we rode into the same paddock as he was in & he charged the bike & lifted it onto its back wheels. Reggie was super quiet & had no respect for any boundary we tried to set with him. AI tank, the bull can be as agressive as he wants in there, still can't do any damage [/QUOTE]
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