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<blockquote data-quote="TxCoUnTrYbOy" data-source="post: 31480" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>thats exactly what i mean. any cattle can hurt you or kill you, wether its a bull, steer, heifer, or cow. they dont know that they will hurt you if they are playing. seem like it just makes them mad when you turn your back to them. ive made the mistake of turning my back on my bull a few times, and it makes him mad. he never actually hurt me but hes still small. all i did was turn around and talk to someone outside the pen and he started pushing my leg. he loves attention, so i dont know if he was just trying to get my attention, scratch his head, or play. thankfully those horns are gone now so if he does do that it wont hurt as much. now i know that if im in the pen with him, i better be scratching him under the neck or giving him food. i know he may get rough when he starts producing testosterone, so ill be ready. all i can do is treat him with the most respect as i can right now and hope he treats me with the same respect.</p><p></p><p>btw, guest. that is the longest sentence ive ever read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxCoUnTrYbOy, post: 31480, member: 352"] thats exactly what i mean. any cattle can hurt you or kill you, wether its a bull, steer, heifer, or cow. they dont know that they will hurt you if they are playing. seem like it just makes them mad when you turn your back to them. ive made the mistake of turning my back on my bull a few times, and it makes him mad. he never actually hurt me but hes still small. all i did was turn around and talk to someone outside the pen and he started pushing my leg. he loves attention, so i dont know if he was just trying to get my attention, scratch his head, or play. thankfully those horns are gone now so if he does do that it wont hurt as much. now i know that if im in the pen with him, i better be scratching him under the neck or giving him food. i know he may get rough when he starts producing testosterone, so ill be ready. all i can do is treat him with the most respect as i can right now and hope he treats me with the same respect. btw, guest. that is the longest sentence ive ever read. [/QUOTE]
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