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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 55227" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Bulllady,</p><p></p><p>Can we put your face with the name... is that you looking like your being very careful on top of that bull/cow?</p><p></p><p>I get in and around my bull, he is very gentle, but I give him lots of respect and room to move, and most important I always leave myself a exit when I'm close to him. He and other cows get the bucket (stick, handle of pitch fork, hat, watchever I have) only when he/she shakes his head or act in anyway agressive or disrespectful. And I only give them the bucket training method when I can react quickly enough to their action, meaning it does no good in training to have a bull shake his head at you and you take 15 or 30 seconds to go get a bucket and beat your bull. He will have no clue to why your doing it, it has to be a immediate reaction to his/her action...shake head... get thumped. It's all about the pecking order with me on top always. My cattle do not run from me but they do move off slowly when I walk thru them, it's the way I have to have it...no accidents from tame cattle, the ones people have that "special bond" with.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 55227, member: 378"] Bulllady, Can we put your face with the name... is that you looking like your being very careful on top of that bull/cow? I get in and around my bull, he is very gentle, but I give him lots of respect and room to move, and most important I always leave myself a exit when I'm close to him. He and other cows get the bucket (stick, handle of pitch fork, hat, watchever I have) only when he/she shakes his head or act in anyway agressive or disrespectful. And I only give them the bucket training method when I can react quickly enough to their action, meaning it does no good in training to have a bull shake his head at you and you take 15 or 30 seconds to go get a bucket and beat your bull. He will have no clue to why your doing it, it has to be a immediate reaction to his/her action...shake head... get thumped. It's all about the pecking order with me on top always. My cattle do not run from me but they do move off slowly when I walk thru them, it's the way I have to have it...no accidents from tame cattle, the ones people have that "special bond" with. Alan [/QUOTE]
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