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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 31611" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>TxCountry.... everyone is trying to be helpful, I know you understand that! But just to "stir the pot"... the next time ya'll take a trip to Six Flags Over Arlington, check out the Wild West Show. There's a dark gray Brahman bull named Pecos Pete in the show. I raised him. The trainer that bought him for the show said he's been working with animals for over 20 years, and has never seen a bull with a disposition like Pecos.</p><p></p><p>Any of them can hurt you, even unintentionally, but I don't believe they are all inheritantly mean, and I do believe there are bulls that if handled right, will never give you a bad moment. And one of the common threads in the previous posts has been in a situation where there are multiple bulls. We only run one bull, and have never had a problem with aggressive behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 31611, member: 173"] TxCountry.... everyone is trying to be helpful, I know you understand that! But just to "stir the pot"... the next time ya'll take a trip to Six Flags Over Arlington, check out the Wild West Show. There's a dark gray Brahman bull named Pecos Pete in the show. I raised him. The trainer that bought him for the show said he's been working with animals for over 20 years, and has never seen a bull with a disposition like Pecos. Any of them can hurt you, even unintentionally, but I don't believe they are all inheritantly mean, and I do believe there are bulls that if handled right, will never give you a bad moment. And one of the common threads in the previous posts has been in a situation where there are multiple bulls. We only run one bull, and have never had a problem with aggressive behavior. [/QUOTE]
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