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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 69050" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Two weeks ago, I was helping my brother run his calves through the chute. One bull calf decided to line up on me from about 60 feet away, I stood my ground right to the last moment when it was clear that he wasn't going to stop. He was only about 600 lbs but I'm pretty sure that it would've hurt anyway. My brother tried to go get him and when he charged the 2nd time he hit across the head with a pipe. The next morning it was dead from the pipe? or possibly just stress. Oddly enough the bull it was off of lined up on me exactly the same way about 5 years ago. Why would you want to breed that into your herd. You'll be dealing with it in every calf or cow you keep off that bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 69050, member: 245"] Two weeks ago, I was helping my brother run his calves through the chute. One bull calf decided to line up on me from about 60 feet away, I stood my ground right to the last moment when it was clear that he wasn't going to stop. He was only about 600 lbs but I'm pretty sure that it would've hurt anyway. My brother tried to go get him and when he charged the 2nd time he hit across the head with a pipe. The next morning it was dead from the pipe? or possibly just stress. Oddly enough the bull it was off of lined up on me exactly the same way about 5 years ago. Why would you want to breed that into your herd. You'll be dealing with it in every calf or cow you keep off that bull. [/QUOTE]
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