Rod
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I've had my angus bull since he was about 1 1/2 years old, he's very good natured. I made a mistake I quess of scratching his forehead through the fence after I had first purchased him. Each time I would go out to the lot he would walk to the fence and I would scratch his head a second on my way through, just trying to get him use to the place and me.
I've had him a year now and even out in the middle of the pastture he will walk right up to me and just stand there. I'll scratch him just a second and go on. I'm very cautious around him even though he's never given me reason to be, but I've read some posts about bulls being unpredictable. Would it be better to discourage this behavior from him or just leave things as they are? At least now I'm able to work with him in any way I need to.
I've had him a year now and even out in the middle of the pastture he will walk right up to me and just stand there. I'll scratch him just a second and go on. I'm very cautious around him even though he's never given me reason to be, but I've read some posts about bulls being unpredictable. Would it be better to discourage this behavior from him or just leave things as they are? At least now I'm able to work with him in any way I need to.