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<blockquote data-quote="CPL" data-source="post: 804075" data-attributes="member: 6346"><p>As some of you know, I go to school 5 hours away from where my cows are at. If I were to market every cow that ran around like that when they saw me I wouldn't have any cows.</p><p></p><p>Even some of my best disposition cows will react the same way as the bull in the first video when I take them to a new pasture or pen, or put out a round bale.</p><p></p><p>If you do decide to keep him, you need to learn to respect them and keep your distance. I wouldn't be petting him at all, and would keep a good eye on him. But you should do that with any bull. </p><p></p><p>I definitely agree with Jeanne, you are totally teasing him when you are smacking his head. Whatever you do be safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPL, post: 804075, member: 6346"] As some of you know, I go to school 5 hours away from where my cows are at. If I were to market every cow that ran around like that when they saw me I wouldn't have any cows. Even some of my best disposition cows will react the same way as the bull in the first video when I take them to a new pasture or pen, or put out a round bale. If you do decide to keep him, you need to learn to respect them and keep your distance. I wouldn't be petting him at all, and would keep a good eye on him. But you should do that with any bull. I definitely agree with Jeanne, you are totally teasing him when you are smacking his head. Whatever you do be safe! [/QUOTE]
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