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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1190073" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>When I was shopping for a bull last fall, There were 3 bulls in a pen, I had my eye on 2 of them I liked the build of, one was tentatively spoken for. I walked up to the pen, the one that was spoken for snorted and pawed the ground and took off, the other I liked came and licked my hand... Since he was on my short-list, he was the one that we loaded into the trailer and took home. On the way home, he laid down, and when I backed up to the corral and opened the doors, he calmly got up, stretched, and ambled in.</p><p>I always keep him in the corner of my eye (he *is* still a bull), but I don't feel like he's a threat... all he wants is to lick you and get a neck rub, the biggest danger with him is you might not agree with what his idea of playing is.</p><p>I always say that this bull chose us</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1190073, member: 9096"] When I was shopping for a bull last fall, There were 3 bulls in a pen, I had my eye on 2 of them I liked the build of, one was tentatively spoken for. I walked up to the pen, the one that was spoken for snorted and pawed the ground and took off, the other I liked came and licked my hand... Since he was on my short-list, he was the one that we loaded into the trailer and took home. On the way home, he laid down, and when I backed up to the corral and opened the doors, he calmly got up, stretched, and ambled in. I always keep him in the corner of my eye (he *is* still a bull), but I don't feel like he's a threat... all he wants is to lick you and get a neck rub, the biggest danger with him is you might not agree with what his idea of playing is. I always say that this bull chose us [/QUOTE]
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