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<blockquote data-quote="TxCoUnTrYbOy" data-source="post: 31610" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>Page - yes, he needs to stay a bull. originally i planned on getting a brahman to raise as a steer, but i did tons and tons of research and still doing research about showing and raising bulls, and i decided i wanted to raise a bull.</p><p></p><p>la4angus - i am definately taking all advice from anyone thats raised bulls before. i never said he will always be a perfect little angel that will never get rough. bulls are new to me. i have experience raising cattle though, so i think that will help me out a lot. i have talked to everyone i can about raising bulls and have gotten all sorts of advice from all sorts of people. i talked to another ag teacher in the area and he raised a hereford bull when he was in high school. he had it trained so good it would walk all his other cattle. he would tie up his 6 other cattle to this bull and it would walk around the hay field 4 times. the bull knew after walking those 4 laps it came in and ate. the guy didnt even have to walk with it. his friend for some reason bought a 7 year old brahman bull that was untrained. he never got hurt raising that thing. it happened to be a little racist and would charge any black person there was, but the guy raising it never got hurt. </p><p></p><p>now im not saying any of you are wrong, maybe the ag teacher and his friend were just lucky. im taking any information and advice very closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxCoUnTrYbOy, post: 31610, member: 352"] Page - yes, he needs to stay a bull. originally i planned on getting a brahman to raise as a steer, but i did tons and tons of research and still doing research about showing and raising bulls, and i decided i wanted to raise a bull. la4angus - i am definately taking all advice from anyone thats raised bulls before. i never said he will always be a perfect little angel that will never get rough. bulls are new to me. i have experience raising cattle though, so i think that will help me out a lot. i have talked to everyone i can about raising bulls and have gotten all sorts of advice from all sorts of people. i talked to another ag teacher in the area and he raised a hereford bull when he was in high school. he had it trained so good it would walk all his other cattle. he would tie up his 6 other cattle to this bull and it would walk around the hay field 4 times. the bull knew after walking those 4 laps it came in and ate. the guy didnt even have to walk with it. his friend for some reason bought a 7 year old brahman bull that was untrained. he never got hurt raising that thing. it happened to be a little racist and would charge any black person there was, but the guy raising it never got hurt. now im not saying any of you are wrong, maybe the ag teacher and his friend were just lucky. im taking any information and advice very closely. [/QUOTE]
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