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<blockquote data-quote="sjr725" data-source="post: 329417" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>I agree - they can be playful ; escpecailly the younger fellas. I'm always amazed how patient the old guys are when the yearlings or 2 yr olds want to do a little head buttin'. The big bulls are most of the time really pretty gentle with the smaller ones when they are all pastured together. We have 13 mature bulls right now in pasture with 6 coming 2yr olds and they can be pretty comical to watch. Of course that attitude will undoubtedly change later this spring when they go out with thier respective cows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjr725, post: 329417, member: 4936"] I agree - they can be playful ; escpecailly the younger fellas. I'm always amazed how patient the old guys are when the yearlings or 2 yr olds want to do a little head buttin'. The big bulls are most of the time really pretty gentle with the smaller ones when they are all pastured together. We have 13 mature bulls right now in pasture with 6 coming 2yr olds and they can be pretty comical to watch. Of course that attitude will undoubtedly change later this spring when they go out with thier respective cows! [/QUOTE]
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