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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17542"><p>When I was a kid my grandpa had a bull that had started chalenging him. He took one of those small hot shots and the next time his bull went to push him he poked him with it. I know all animals react differently, but this bull decided that to push, was to get hurt. We kept him until he died and he never pushed or threatened any of us after that. He remembered his lesson. If he hadn't, well, there was always the BBQ. I have a beefmaster bull now that loves to be brushed and will stand for still hours. I grew up with clysdales and a stud behaves pretty much the same way a bull does. Just have to pay attention.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:USBPPhillips@aol.com">USBPPhillips@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17542"] When I was a kid my grandpa had a bull that had started chalenging him. He took one of those small hot shots and the next time his bull went to push him he poked him with it. I know all animals react differently, but this bull decided that to push, was to get hurt. We kept him until he died and he never pushed or threatened any of us after that. He remembered his lesson. If he hadn't, well, there was always the BBQ. I have a beefmaster bull now that loves to be brushed and will stand for still hours. I grew up with clysdales and a stud behaves pretty much the same way a bull does. Just have to pay attention. [email=USBPPhillips@aol.com]USBPPhillips@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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