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<blockquote data-quote="BRAFORDMAN" data-source="post: 806623" data-attributes="member: 14817"><p>I have a brahman and nelore herd and a Nelore bull. IF he is acting quiet then there is nothing wrong with him. Do what every one else said and Walk around him, DO NOT walk directly towards his front . Let him know that you are the boss, by making him move away from you when you walk towards him. </p><p> NEVER push him into something that he does not ant to do.</p><p>Patience is they key when handling a brahman bull. Gentle brahman bulls are quiet just like you stated.</p><p>BRahman take a little time to get use to new people. You said you have had him 9 months and he is quiet then you should be fine.</p><p>When you work your cattle and you want to do something like deworm him or something, let him be one of the first you work. The longer you have him in a pen when working your cattle the greater the chance that he could get mad.</p><p></p><p>To sum it up:</p><p>BE PATIENT and Handle him with kindness an he will be fine. All cattle respond to the way you handle them but Brahman are a little more sensative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRAFORDMAN, post: 806623, member: 14817"] I have a brahman and nelore herd and a Nelore bull. IF he is acting quiet then there is nothing wrong with him. Do what every one else said and Walk around him, DO NOT walk directly towards his front . Let him know that you are the boss, by making him move away from you when you walk towards him. NEVER push him into something that he does not ant to do. Patience is they key when handling a brahman bull. Gentle brahman bulls are quiet just like you stated. BRahman take a little time to get use to new people. You said you have had him 9 months and he is quiet then you should be fine. When you work your cattle and you want to do something like deworm him or something, let him be one of the first you work. The longer you have him in a pen when working your cattle the greater the chance that he could get mad. To sum it up: BE PATIENT and Handle him with kindness an he will be fine. All cattle respond to the way you handle them but Brahman are a little more sensative. [/QUOTE]
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