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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17522"><p>What is he telling you? He's telling you he has reached puberty and is no longer a cute little bucket calf. He's testing you.</p><p></p><p>Soooo, just how fast can you run and how high can you hurdle? Not as fast as the bull! He doesn't just have to catch you in a lax moment, either. All he has to do is decide (and HE decides, not you) to take that test a tiny bit further and you are in a world of hurt.</p><p></p><p>If you don't know what this bull is trying to tell you, you shouldn't have a bull on the place.</p><p></p><p>> i agree. with a big bull, what can</p><p>> be intended by him as play may not</p><p>> be so fun for you. if he were to</p><p>> catch you off-guard, he could</p><p>> really hurt you. this is a habit</p><p>> that should be stopped while he's</p><p>> young.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17522"] What is he telling you? He's telling you he has reached puberty and is no longer a cute little bucket calf. He's testing you. Soooo, just how fast can you run and how high can you hurdle? Not as fast as the bull! He doesn't just have to catch you in a lax moment, either. All he has to do is decide (and HE decides, not you) to take that test a tiny bit further and you are in a world of hurt. If you don't know what this bull is trying to tell you, you shouldn't have a bull on the place. > i agree. with a big bull, what can > be intended by him as play may not > be so fun for you. if he were to > catch you off-guard, he could > really hurt you. this is a habit > that should be stopped while he's > young. [/QUOTE]
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