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How to handle a bull?
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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 604917" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>I have had several bulls that are fine out in the pasture, even close up. Isolate them in a corral and they get mean. No need to sell a good bull, just use some common sense. For instance I put in a hay ring to feed them with. Put it next to a fence that I can climb over right into the hay ring so he can't get me. Still, I carry a sorting paddle in case he gets too close, it has happened. Whack him across the face with that sorting paddle and a lot of times they will go stand in the opposite corner. After that they might even go stand in the corner every time you go in the corral. The sorting paddle won't injure the animal but makes a loud crack, gets the message across real well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 604917, member: 5478"] I have had several bulls that are fine out in the pasture, even close up. Isolate them in a corral and they get mean. No need to sell a good bull, just use some common sense. For instance I put in a hay ring to feed them with. Put it next to a fence that I can climb over right into the hay ring so he can't get me. Still, I carry a sorting paddle in case he gets too close, it has happened. Whack him across the face with that sorting paddle and a lot of times they will go stand in the opposite corner. After that they might even go stand in the corner every time you go in the corral. The sorting paddle won't injure the animal but makes a loud crack, gets the message across real well. [/QUOTE]
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