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<blockquote data-quote="Stepper" data-source="post: 356353" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p>Frankie,</p><p></p><p>No i have never herd of the chin ball marker but i am very interested in it. I seen an article one time where sheep farmers had some type of device they would put on a ram and after he mounted the sheep it would leave a blue patch on it.</p><p></p><p>But i did not know they made anything for a bull. My only concerns with putting some type of halter on a bull would be him getting it hung up on something and breaking his neck. That sometimes happens to horses. Alot of horse owners will not let their horses run loose in the pasture with a halter. A horse will even get its hind leg hung in a halter trying to scratch.</p><p></p><p>And another thing about putting a halter on a bull that i would worry about is it growing into the bull unless a person had the bull near facilities where the halter could be removed soon after his work was done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stepper, post: 356353, member: 3398"] Frankie, No i have never herd of the chin ball marker but i am very interested in it. I seen an article one time where sheep farmers had some type of device they would put on a ram and after he mounted the sheep it would leave a blue patch on it. But i did not know they made anything for a bull. My only concerns with putting some type of halter on a bull would be him getting it hung up on something and breaking his neck. That sometimes happens to horses. Alot of horse owners will not let their horses run loose in the pasture with a halter. A horse will even get its hind leg hung in a halter trying to scratch. And another thing about putting a halter on a bull that i would worry about is it growing into the bull unless a person had the bull near facilities where the halter could be removed soon after his work was done. [/QUOTE]
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