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<blockquote data-quote="ARS" data-source="post: 1676315" data-attributes="member: 38457"><p>Sorry to hear that! I can empathize - a few weeks ago we had to ship our 6 y/o bull due to not passing his BSE this year. We officially started our herd 5 years ago with him and 3 half-sub heifers. He was tame as could be and only wanted feed and scratches. We sometimes said he was TOO tame because he wouldn't move unless he wanted to or you had a bucket of grain in from to him. He try to rub against you not realizing that he weighed close to a ton. Made moving him a chore sometimes, but I guess it's much better than the alternative! </p><p> </p><p>We bought his replacement last week and this new one is little flighty so we've been working to calm him down and get used to us. We're moving a heifer in with him soon to hopefully breed a little early. Hopefully a calm companion will help him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARS, post: 1676315, member: 38457"] Sorry to hear that! I can empathize - a few weeks ago we had to ship our 6 y/o bull due to not passing his BSE this year. We officially started our herd 5 years ago with him and 3 half-sub heifers. He was tame as could be and only wanted feed and scratches. We sometimes said he was TOO tame because he wouldn’t move unless he wanted to or you had a bucket of grain in from to him. He try to rub against you not realizing that he weighed close to a ton. Made moving him a chore sometimes, but I guess it’s much better than the alternative! We bought his replacement last week and this new one is little flighty so we’ve been working to calm him down and get used to us. We’re moving a heifer in with him soon to hopefully breed a little early. Hopefully a calm companion will help him. [/QUOTE]
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