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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1146598" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>Would never shoot a bull unless immediate safety was a concern but definitely would not tolerate owning a bull that possesses a safety threat not only to the people who have to handle him but the other livestock too. Do you find bulls that killed another bull in their pen acceptable behavior? I don't care how good a bull is, if his behavior puts safety at risk he doesn't have a place on the farm. Your life and the lives of anyone that comes near him is worth more than any bull you'll ever own. There are old timers around here that I'm pretty sure would shoot a bull if he witnessed one pushing another through a fence and killing him. Some guys have more tolerance than others but don't see why anyone in their right mind would want to keep a bull that you can't turn your back on without having to worry about safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1146598, member: 20580"] Would never shoot a bull unless immediate safety was a concern but definitely would not tolerate owning a bull that possesses a safety threat not only to the people who have to handle him but the other livestock too. Do you find bulls that killed another bull in their pen acceptable behavior? I don't care how good a bull is, if his behavior puts safety at risk he doesn't have a place on the farm. Your life and the lives of anyone that comes near him is worth more than any bull you'll ever own. There are old timers around here that I'm pretty sure would shoot a bull if he witnessed one pushing another through a fence and killing him. Some guys have more tolerance than others but don't see why anyone in their right mind would want to keep a bull that you can't turn your back on without having to worry about safety. [/QUOTE]
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