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<blockquote data-quote="MZTXKITTY" data-source="post: 1639909" data-attributes="member: 40451"><p>Thank you everyone. This is very good advice that I had not thought of. </p><p></p><p>Update on the little heifer, she is doing much better after getting some meds in her. She had a raspatory infection. She is now up and running and pushing the bull around. The other day she started head butting him, he played for all of 2 min. and was done and just lied down on the spot. </p><p></p><p>As for Snickers the bull he is keeping his weight on now and his manners have improved. I have started using paper towel rolls to pop him with and it seems to be leaving and impression for the time being. Although as you said when the hormones kick in thing will change. I have had a few folks stop by and comment on how beautiful he is and the turnaround from when I first brought him home. I have been working on teaching him hand commands as well using treats as motivation for good behavior. </p><p></p><p>I do have concerns for when he is older as I have had experience with horses and can tell you my beautiful stud colt was so sweet till one day, he was an ass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MZTXKITTY, post: 1639909, member: 40451"] Thank you everyone. This is very good advice that I had not thought of. Update on the little heifer, she is doing much better after getting some meds in her. She had a raspatory infection. She is now up and running and pushing the bull around. The other day she started head butting him, he played for all of 2 min. and was done and just lied down on the spot. As for Snickers the bull he is keeping his weight on now and his manners have improved. I have started using paper towel rolls to pop him with and it seems to be leaving and impression for the time being. Although as you said when the hormones kick in thing will change. I have had a few folks stop by and comment on how beautiful he is and the turnaround from when I first brought him home. I have been working on teaching him hand commands as well using treats as motivation for good behavior. I do have concerns for when he is older as I have had experience with horses and can tell you my beautiful stud colt was so sweet till one day, he was an ass. [/QUOTE]
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