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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 546024" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>I think the comment may be referring to the fact that, some people have concerns that bulls will chase and injure/kill calves, just for the fun of it. Kind of like horses can get all riled up and chase stock. </p><p></p><p>We have several bulls; but we calve all year round, and at any point in the year a bull is with the herd. Management decision that suits us. </p><p></p><p>Also, the other thing is some people say that the bull will attack/mount the cow when she is calving, because of all the hormones and everything. We've never found that, our bulls stay in at calving time. Our bulls are laid back, but I suppose if the bull was a nut case it could be an issue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 546024, member: 3195"] I think the comment may be referring to the fact that, some people have concerns that bulls will chase and injure/kill calves, just for the fun of it. Kind of like horses can get all riled up and chase stock. We have several bulls; but we calve all year round, and at any point in the year a bull is with the herd. Management decision that suits us. Also, the other thing is some people say that the bull will attack/mount the cow when she is calving, because of all the hormones and everything. We've never found that, our bulls stay in at calving time. Our bulls are laid back, but I suppose if the bull was a nut case it could be an issue [/QUOTE]
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