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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 804348" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>Sir, I don't know you and I am new to cattle that are mine. I grew up around dairy cows. That bull is playing but...in animals their play prepares them for life. The video showed him lowering his head at you which my understanding is an aggressive move. Although done in play he is telling you that he is the lead dog in the pack and he just put you in your place asa submissive animal. That bull WILL kill you not if but when, if you don't listen to what these "Gurus" have told you. I have asked questions on here about similiar cattle issues. I followed the advice from the "Gurus" and the "Mentors". These folks have been handling, training, showing and breeding cattle long before I was born and I am 42. When they I should ship one it goes quick! You can always buy another bull or raise one. Yes I like my cattle gentle but they MUST have a "FEAR" of me. That FEAR is respect. </p><p></p><p>The choice is yours...listen or get hurt or killed. The day will come when you are preoccupied focused on something else and before you know it that bull will have you down using that head to drive your belly button to the back bone. I know I would not want my son or wife to find me after something like that.</p><p></p><p>1200 pounds of play and 1 inch thick skull on that bull...you weigh what 180? Easy choice...sell him and get another one after you educate yourself on how to handle cattle. I say that because I did. Read on here asked questions here talked to older farmers at home and researched the internet. Learned.</p><p></p><p>Some lessons you can't afford to learn and must just listen and do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 804348, member: 13747"] Sir, I don't know you and I am new to cattle that are mine. I grew up around dairy cows. That bull is playing but...in animals their play prepares them for life. The video showed him lowering his head at you which my understanding is an aggressive move. Although done in play he is telling you that he is the lead dog in the pack and he just put you in your place asa submissive animal. That bull WILL kill you not if but when, if you don't listen to what these "Gurus" have told you. I have asked questions on here about similiar cattle issues. I followed the advice from the "Gurus" and the "Mentors". These folks have been handling, training, showing and breeding cattle long before I was born and I am 42. When they I should ship one it goes quick! You can always buy another bull or raise one. Yes I like my cattle gentle but they MUST have a "FEAR" of me. That FEAR is respect. The choice is yours...listen or get hurt or killed. The day will come when you are preoccupied focused on something else and before you know it that bull will have you down using that head to drive your belly button to the back bone. I know I would not want my son or wife to find me after something like that. 1200 pounds of play and 1 inch thick skull on that bull...you weigh what 180? Easy choice...sell him and get another one after you educate yourself on how to handle cattle. I say that because I did. Read on here asked questions here talked to older farmers at home and researched the internet. Learned. Some lessons you can't afford to learn and must just listen and do. [/QUOTE]
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