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<blockquote data-quote="bigbull338" data-source="post: 911471" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>i go the other way,id rather have a dog gentle bull than a wild 1.if a bull is to wild or has any wild in him at all then he will pass that on to his calves.an wild crazy cows is unacceptable.i bought a bull that was dog gentle in 2007 an kept him till 2010.an all of his calves was gentle.when i buy a bull again sometime this year he will be pretty much dog gentle.but that does not mean that i trust a bull.it means ill walk an ride around them when i need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbull338, post: 911471, member: 1697"] i go the other way,id rather have a dog gentle bull than a wild 1.if a bull is to wild or has any wild in him at all then he will pass that on to his calves.an wild crazy cows is unacceptable.i bought a bull that was dog gentle in 2007 an kept him till 2010.an all of his calves was gentle.when i buy a bull again sometime this year he will be pretty much dog gentle.but that does not mean that i trust a bull.it means ill walk an ride around them when i need to. [/QUOTE]
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