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Had a round with a bull today.
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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1779299" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>I do use a hotshot on aggressive bulls, when I go in a pen of 30 or 40 bulls I want them to know I am the dominant one and they need to be gentlemen. Breaking up fights with a quad works quite well if you are paying attention and aren't a little chickenshart. </p><p>Animals know and can feel if you are intimidated by them, don't ever let it show.</p><p>I have had two bulls at different times knock a horse out from under me. They came out of the brush with a well aimed ten lb rock to the forehead.</p><p>Only one little red Angus bull has kept me on the fence in recent years. It took 20 minutes with a two handed pipe to get him to turn up the alley and on a trailer for town.</p><p>Respect from them is all you need to ask or demand as case may be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1779299, member: 14161"] I do use a hotshot on aggressive bulls, when I go in a pen of 30 or 40 bulls I want them to know I am the dominant one and they need to be gentlemen. Breaking up fights with a quad works quite well if you are paying attention and aren’t a little chickenshart. Animals know and can feel if you are intimidated by them, don’t ever let it show. I have had two bulls at different times knock a horse out from under me. They came out of the brush with a well aimed ten lb rock to the forehead. Only one little red Angus bull has kept me on the fence in recent years. It took 20 minutes with a two handed pipe to get him to turn up the alley and on a trailer for town. Respect from them is all you need to ask or demand as case may be. [/QUOTE]
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