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<blockquote data-quote="Backbone Ranch" data-source="post: 1095634" data-attributes="member: 20754"><p>Our bulls are generally very docile. We have one though that you have to be weary about in April (pre-breeding season), and May-July (breeding season). Our other bull likes a good scratch behind the ears; I stay in the Ranger when I am around both of them. </p><p>As for the cows, the majority will let you weigh their calves and tag them at birth no problem. We have two that are highly protective. The only surprise I got from a cow was when she got too friendly. My back was turned and she head butt me in the butt and sent me flying about 10 feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backbone Ranch, post: 1095634, member: 20754"] Our bulls are generally very docile. We have one though that you have to be weary about in April (pre-breeding season), and May-July (breeding season). Our other bull likes a good scratch behind the ears; I stay in the Ranger when I am around both of them. As for the cows, the majority will let you weigh their calves and tag them at birth no problem. We have two that are highly protective. The only surprise I got from a cow was when she got too friendly. My back was turned and she head butt me in the butt and sent me flying about 10 feet. [/QUOTE]
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