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<blockquote data-quote="BRAFORDMAN" data-source="post: 804140" data-attributes="member: 14817"><p>HE seems to be playing, but you can get hurt by him.</p><p>A good whack on the nose with a good stick should stop him.</p><p>He may stop or it my irritate him. Like you did in the video, go the fence and when he starts the butting behavior towards you whack him. And either he will stop or if he keeps it up then you know that he needs to go. This way you will not be in the pen if the whackign makes him angry.</p><p>But someone stated earlier, any cow or bull will act like this when penned up.</p><p></p><p>My brahman and nelore heifers are super gentle and I can rub them everywhere and even lay down on the them. But if they get to close and I do not want them near me I will hit them on the nose and they know to get back.</p><p>BUlls are alot harder to teach that you are boss. When they get it in their head that they are in control then there is really nothing you can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRAFORDMAN, post: 804140, member: 14817"] HE seems to be playing, but you can get hurt by him. A good whack on the nose with a good stick should stop him. He may stop or it my irritate him. Like you did in the video, go the fence and when he starts the butting behavior towards you whack him. And either he will stop or if he keeps it up then you know that he needs to go. This way you will not be in the pen if the whackign makes him angry. But someone stated earlier, any cow or bull will act like this when penned up. My brahman and nelore heifers are super gentle and I can rub them everywhere and even lay down on the them. But if they get to close and I do not want them near me I will hit them on the nose and they know to get back. BUlls are alot harder to teach that you are boss. When they get it in their head that they are in control then there is really nothing you can do. [/QUOTE]
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