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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 684602" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>My clean up bull was bad when he was a calf, he would come up to anyone and if you had your hand down he would put his head to it and start moving his head up and down ,I have no doubt that if I continued to let people pet him he eventually would have turned into a huge pet. I also have a balancer (red) that I will never ever turn my back on ,something in those eyes I just don't like, but he stays out of my way when I go in he moves away.</p><p></p><p>As far as dogs my sister and her 1st husband had a reg. pit bull the sweetest gentlest dog ever a huge baby ,he got to spend his final years out at the exlaws farm and he would even let the cats eat out of the same bowl as him.</p><p></p><p>Animals are like people there are good ones and @holes in every group but we tend to forget what a 2000lb animal is capable of if they get p@ssed of kind of like when you give an @hole a weapon. I also admit to riding the odd cow once and a while. 8) </p><p></p><p>The fact is that this animal is not breeding worthy and should have been castrated and kept as a pet from day one . It will never contribute anything positive to even the sorriest herd except the wonderful disposition he has. They should casterate him and keep him as a pet. Someone should tell them that. Anyone gutsy enough ? :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 684602, member: 5106"] My clean up bull was bad when he was a calf, he would come up to anyone and if you had your hand down he would put his head to it and start moving his head up and down ,I have no doubt that if I continued to let people pet him he eventually would have turned into a huge pet. I also have a balancer (red) that I will never ever turn my back on ,something in those eyes I just don't like, but he stays out of my way when I go in he moves away. As far as dogs my sister and her 1st husband had a reg. pit bull the sweetest gentlest dog ever a huge baby ,he got to spend his final years out at the exlaws farm and he would even let the cats eat out of the same bowl as him. Animals are like people there are good ones and @holes in every group but we tend to forget what a 2000lb animal is capable of if they get p@ssed of kind of like when you give an @hole a weapon. I also admit to riding the odd cow once and a while. 8) The fact is that this animal is not breeding worthy and should have been castrated and kept as a pet from day one . It will never contribute anything positive to even the sorriest herd except the wonderful disposition he has. They should casterate him and keep him as a pet. Someone should tell them that. Anyone gutsy enough ? :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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