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<blockquote data-quote="townfarmer" data-source="post: 708214" data-attributes="member: 9305"><p>I'm a hobby farmer. We've got some land and some cattle because we want our kids to grow up having access to the rural lifestyle. I grew up spending all my holidays at my grandfather's and uncles farms. It's something I'm very thankfull for and I want my kids to have those same experiences. When it comes to cattle I'm a beginer, novice, newby you name it. However one thing I had enforced to me as a kid running around on relatives farms was never trust a bull. I still have their words imprinted in my brain:</p><p> </p><p>"Never turn your back on a bull"</p><p></p><p>"Always keep a fence between yourself and a bull"</p><p></p><p>"Even a quiet bull can be dangerous"</p><p></p><p>At the moment I'm very careful around our bull but I guess as Dun said there's always the danger of becoming complacent as time goes on.</p><p></p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="townfarmer, post: 708214, member: 9305"] I'm a hobby farmer. We've got some land and some cattle because we want our kids to grow up having access to the rural lifestyle. I grew up spending all my holidays at my grandfather's and uncles farms. It's something I'm very thankfull for and I want my kids to have those same experiences. When it comes to cattle I'm a beginer, novice, newby you name it. However one thing I had enforced to me as a kid running around on relatives farms was never trust a bull. I still have their words imprinted in my brain: "Never turn your back on a bull" "Always keep a fence between yourself and a bull" "Even a quiet bull can be dangerous" At the moment I'm very careful around our bull but I guess as Dun said there's always the danger of becoming complacent as time goes on. Andrew [/QUOTE]
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