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<blockquote data-quote="bolsen" data-source="post: 55712" data-attributes="member: 916"><p>We raise a pretty fair amount of cattle here on our ranch and there isn't a bull that steps foot onto our place without being halter broke. Just for the simple fact that my kids show cattle and handle our cattle on a daily basis. We raise Simmental and Charolais, And Herefords. And we have'nt had a problem with our bulls changing there attitude yet. And if they do then they head down the road. We run anywhere from 3,0000-5,000 head of Registered cattle at any given time and about 6-700 head of those bulls are all 1-2 yr old bulls that our kids halter break and show and then the bulls go on later to the bull tests and then into our feed pens for weight gain tests. Fact of the matter is owning bulls is a risk we all take so why not enjoy it it and if something does happen then oh well life goes on. I've been trampled and gored and it aint that bad I have kids everyday that can walk into a pen with 90-1000 2 yr old bulls and pet each and every one of them. And you know what there attitude about it is If I get hurt oh well [/b]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bolsen, post: 55712, member: 916"] We raise a pretty fair amount of cattle here on our ranch and there isn't a bull that steps foot onto our place without being halter broke. Just for the simple fact that my kids show cattle and handle our cattle on a daily basis. We raise Simmental and Charolais, And Herefords. And we have'nt had a problem with our bulls changing there attitude yet. And if they do then they head down the road. We run anywhere from 3,0000-5,000 head of Registered cattle at any given time and about 6-700 head of those bulls are all 1-2 yr old bulls that our kids halter break and show and then the bulls go on later to the bull tests and then into our feed pens for weight gain tests. Fact of the matter is owning bulls is a risk we all take so why not enjoy it it and if something does happen then oh well life goes on. I've been trampled and gored and it aint that bad I have kids everyday that can walk into a pen with 90-1000 2 yr old bulls and pet each and every one of them. And you know what there attitude about it is If I get hurt oh well [/b] [/QUOTE]
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