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<blockquote data-quote="fitz" data-source="post: 1095383" data-attributes="member: 1306"><p>Strange this would come up. I've laughed at folks on here talking about carrying guns around Bulls. I've had some that you needed to watch when around them but nothing extreme.</p><p>With that said, I bought a young Bull last year that seems pretty rank. I know he doesn't feel well due an injury. I also think because he's in his 1st breeding season he may be a little possessive. I've been working with him a little as far as being around him more. I've been carrying a sorting stick. Around the middle of next month I'll bring him to the house for a rest before he goes with the spring cows. Hope to calm him a bit then. Wife tells me last night he got after the landlord (her sister). </p><p>Long story short, I won't tolerate it or make excuses for him. He'll either calm soon or go to market where I'll take a huge hit. That would be hard but a lot easier than someone getting hurt. If it gets to where I have to take a gun in, one would be laying flat when I left.</p><p></p><p>fitz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitz, post: 1095383, member: 1306"] Strange this would come up. I've laughed at folks on here talking about carrying guns around Bulls. I've had some that you needed to watch when around them but nothing extreme. With that said, I bought a young Bull last year that seems pretty rank. I know he doesn't feel well due an injury. I also think because he's in his 1st breeding season he may be a little possessive. I've been working with him a little as far as being around him more. I've been carrying a sorting stick. Around the middle of next month I'll bring him to the house for a rest before he goes with the spring cows. Hope to calm him a bit then. Wife tells me last night he got after the landlord (her sister). Long story short, I won't tolerate it or make excuses for him. He'll either calm soon or go to market where I'll take a huge hit. That would be hard but a lot easier than someone getting hurt. If it gets to where I have to take a gun in, one would be laying flat when I left. fitz [/QUOTE]
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