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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 97202" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>I agree. A couple of years ago, we had an older hereford bull that we had bought. He was used to being by himself and he was real quiet. When he came to my place, he had neighbor's bulls on three sides of him and he was constantly pawing, posing and bellering at them. We went to gather up the cows one day and he stayed back so my brother walked over to get him while he was bellering at the neighbors bull. That 'quiet' bull came at my brother head down. Later that year, he caved in the door and the back quarter panel of my truck. Even the 'quiet' bulls get aggressive when they are in that confrontational mode. I certainly wouldn't try to move them on foot if they are fighting. Remember that if a bull attacks you and really gets ahold of you, your chances of living through it are 5%. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 97202, member: 245"] I agree. A couple of years ago, we had an older hereford bull that we had bought. He was used to being by himself and he was real quiet. When he came to my place, he had neighbor's bulls on three sides of him and he was constantly pawing, posing and bellering at them. We went to gather up the cows one day and he stayed back so my brother walked over to get him while he was bellering at the neighbors bull. That 'quiet' bull came at my brother head down. Later that year, he caved in the door and the back quarter panel of my truck. Even the 'quiet' bulls get aggressive when they are in that confrontational mode. I certainly wouldn't try to move them on foot if they are fighting. Remember that if a bull attacks you and really gets ahold of you, your chances of living through it are 5%. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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