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<blockquote data-quote="bigbluegrass" data-source="post: 806443" data-attributes="member: 15537"><p>Personally, I think evaluating when the bull will kill you is something you need to do at each visit to the herd. Bulls can change in temperment over time and sometimes very quickly. Might be that a coyote/wolf/bear or whatever has been harassing them and he feels like he is on the menu. Probably not a good time to walk right at him. Just keep an eye on him and make sure you know where he is. He doesn't sound mean to me. If he were mean, you would $hit yourself if he got within 5 feet of you :lol: The kind that don't need a reason to kill you, just for you to stand still long enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbluegrass, post: 806443, member: 15537"] Personally, I think evaluating when the bull will kill you is something you need to do at each visit to the herd. Bulls can change in temperment over time and sometimes very quickly. Might be that a coyote/wolf/bear or whatever has been harassing them and he feels like he is on the menu. Probably not a good time to walk right at him. Just keep an eye on him and make sure you know where he is. He doesn't sound mean to me. If he were mean, you would $hit yourself if he got within 5 feet of you :lol: The kind that don't need a reason to kill you, just for you to stand still long enough. [/QUOTE]
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