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Herd Bull - Trouble!
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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 760573" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Sell him immediately !!!!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>There are way too many good bulls (angus included) to keep a bull with a bad disposition. This bull will hurt someone, if not you. If he is putting his head down on a skid loader and chasing down your truck, in his mind he IS the boss, and will do what he pleases. He needs to be sold - this is the type of bull that you read about killing someone. If it were me, I would bring him to the stockyard and have him labeled as "kill only" so no one else buys him (thinking they are getting a deal on a breeding bull) and gets hurt. He may be ground meat, but no one will be hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 760573, member: 2653"] Sell him immediately !!!!!!!!! There are way too many good bulls (angus included) to keep a bull with a bad disposition. This bull will hurt someone, if not you. If he is putting his head down on a skid loader and chasing down your truck, in his mind he IS the boss, and will do what he pleases. He needs to be sold - this is the type of bull that you read about killing someone. If it were me, I would bring him to the stockyard and have him labeled as "kill only" so no one else buys him (thinking they are getting a deal on a breeding bull) and gets hurt. He may be ground meat, but no one will be hurt. [/QUOTE]
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