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Disposition of Ten-X sons?
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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1492168" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>I have also seen a few that as 2 y/o's raised in a large group were a little snorty become gentle over time. The bull we recently sold was that way. Also have seen those who were hurting from injury or sickness become a little agressive and when they got well they were fine again. I always analyze the situation but if there is no apparent cause for their actions and they aren't a young bull that hasn't had a lot of human contact then they are gone. Many of the larger breeders around here raise there young bulls in large pastures up to a few sections so these bulls don't have the human contact that those raised in a smaller group or a pen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1492168, member: 22295"] I have also seen a few that as 2 y/o's raised in a large group were a little snorty become gentle over time. The bull we recently sold was that way. Also have seen those who were hurting from injury or sickness become a little agressive and when they got well they were fine again. I always analyze the situation but if there is no apparent cause for their actions and they aren't a young bull that hasn't had a lot of human contact then they are gone. Many of the larger breeders around here raise there young bulls in large pastures up to a few sections so these bulls don't have the human contact that those raised in a smaller group or a pen. [/QUOTE]
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