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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1270258" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>We've had a bull that didn't like some particular cows, and would pester them to no end.. </p><p>Recent bulls we've had have all been really good with the calves.. Of course he gets pizzy if the 4 month old bull calf thinks he should be doing some breeding, but nothing vicious.. usually a good snort is all it takes to chase them off.. </p><p>And yes, the last couple bulls we've have often were the babysitters. I don't have any tolerance for bad attitudes, especially from a bull.. I'm just lucky I haven't had to enforce it. </p><p></p><p>When we chose the last bull, there were 3 candidates in the pen that I had shortlisted.. 1 of them snorted when we came, I can't remember what the second one did, but the 3rd came and sniffed us and was a calm guy.. he's the one that we loaded up, and he's been really good.. comes for a chin scratch, doesn't pester you or cows.. That's what I like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1270258, member: 9096"] We've had a bull that didn't like some particular cows, and would pester them to no end.. Recent bulls we've had have all been really good with the calves.. Of course he gets pizzy if the 4 month old bull calf thinks he should be doing some breeding, but nothing vicious.. usually a good snort is all it takes to chase them off.. And yes, the last couple bulls we've have often were the babysitters. I don't have any tolerance for bad attitudes, especially from a bull.. I'm just lucky I haven't had to enforce it. When we chose the last bull, there were 3 candidates in the pen that I had shortlisted.. 1 of them snorted when we came, I can't remember what the second one did, but the 3rd came and sniffed us and was a calm guy.. he's the one that we loaded up, and he's been really good.. comes for a chin scratch, doesn't pester you or cows.. That's what I like. [/QUOTE]
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