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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1270260" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Our bulls get pushy if the herd migrates next to our neighbors & their bull is near. It's actually interesting to watch & they work in tandem: Chester paces the fence, pitching a fit, and Dick herds our cows & calves away, at times with a firm nudge but nothing that has ever caused concern. Docility rating +14 & +10 respectively - and yes, awesome babysitters. Just got rid of a bull that charged my husband & ended up getting a hefty blast of Fly Ban right in the eyes; DOC +2. Buh-bye!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1270260, member: 24027"] Our bulls get pushy if the herd migrates next to our neighbors & their bull is near. It's actually interesting to watch & they work in tandem: Chester paces the fence, pitching a fit, and Dick herds our cows & calves away, at times with a firm nudge but nothing that has ever caused concern. Docility rating +14 & +10 respectively - and yes, awesome babysitters. Just got rid of a bull that charged my husband & ended up getting a hefty blast of Fly Ban right in the eyes; DOC +2. Buh-bye! [/QUOTE]
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