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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 485233" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>I train all bulls to the bull whip. I usually just threaten them with it if they respond correctly. If they don't respond then they get a taste of it. USUALLY, this is all it takes to get their respect. I expect them to walk away when I approach them. If not out comes the whip. If the whip doesn't teach them, I ship them.</p><p></p><p>When working my bulls in the pens they move without having to use a hotshot. They try to stay away from me even in the squeeze lane. It's the dang cows that give me the most problems there.</p><p></p><p>I read all of this and there is some really good advice here so, read it all and maybe use 1-2 or all the choices. Like with horses, you have to gain their respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 485233, member: 1726"] I train all bulls to the bull whip. I usually just threaten them with it if they respond correctly. If they don't respond then they get a taste of it. USUALLY, this is all it takes to get their respect. I expect them to walk away when I approach them. If not out comes the whip. If the whip doesn't teach them, I ship them. When working my bulls in the pens they move without having to use a hotshot. They try to stay away from me even in the squeeze lane. It's the dang cows that give me the most problems there. I read all of this and there is some really good advice here so, read it all and maybe use 1-2 or all the choices. Like with horses, you have to gain their respect. [/QUOTE]
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