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<blockquote data-quote="CKC1586" data-source="post: 69392" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>I was raised on a dairy farm and my Dad had Holsteins. He had his own bulls off and on and escaped some pretty scary attacks cuz those suckers DO GET MEAN. Almost always had a cattle dog. The last bull he had before going to 100% AIing only could be prusuaded to get back into his pen with the tractor with a front end loader. </p><p>A couple of years ago some friends near the old homestead had a Holstein bull attack his wife and she was in the hospital for awhile. </p><p>I wouldn't want to mess with them myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CKC1586, post: 69392, member: 816"] I was raised on a dairy farm and my Dad had Holsteins. He had his own bulls off and on and escaped some pretty scary attacks cuz those suckers DO GET MEAN. Almost always had a cattle dog. The last bull he had before going to 100% AIing only could be prusuaded to get back into his pen with the tractor with a front end loader. A couple of years ago some friends near the old homestead had a Holstein bull attack his wife and she was in the hospital for awhile. I wouldn't want to mess with them myself. [/QUOTE]
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