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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17519"><p>> I have a black angus bull 16</p><p>> months old that sometimes when you</p><p>> get in front of him he starts</p><p>> bobbing his head up and down. He</p><p>> does not seam to be aggressive. He</p><p>> has knocked grain bucket out of my</p><p>> hand once and kind of pushed me up</p><p>> against barn once. Whats he</p><p>> telling me? Don't get to close? Or</p><p>> just rough playing. He eats right</p><p>> out of your hand. Any ideas?</p><p></p><p>If we have a bull that becomes overly aggressive toward humans we get rid of him. If he is not going to slaughter, we let people know why we are getting rid of him. We like our cattle to be gentle but they are not pets! My father-in-law made pets of his small herd of ten head and they were almost impossible to work. We've worked fifty head in half the time it usually took us to do his ten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17519"] > I have a black angus bull 16 > months old that sometimes when you > get in front of him he starts > bobbing his head up and down. He > does not seam to be aggressive. He > has knocked grain bucket out of my > hand once and kind of pushed me up > against barn once. Whats he > telling me? Don't get to close? Or > just rough playing. He eats right > out of your hand. Any ideas? If we have a bull that becomes overly aggressive toward humans we get rid of him. If he is not going to slaughter, we let people know why we are getting rid of him. We like our cattle to be gentle but they are not pets! My father-in-law made pets of his small herd of ten head and they were almost impossible to work. We've worked fifty head in half the time it usually took us to do his ten. [/QUOTE]
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