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<blockquote data-quote="sporder" data-source="post: 804382" data-attributes="member: 8659"><p>Thank you for your advice and i am by no means disregarding any of it. I posted this topic to get feed back from those of you that have experienced this problem, which you have given. As you have all said no bull is a tame bull and trust none of them. The problem is with me trying to get too close when i have no need to. If i had posted a video of this bull out in the field with the cows calm and unstressed then i may have got a different response. its almost better to know that a bull will kill you rather than trusting him untill its too late. I posted the video because i do have concerns, before with the bull but with me now. I need to leave the bull to do his job. He has never jumped a gate nor gone through a fence and has settled everything put to him. I could go and buy another bull and get the same problem or go AI but i have found that heifers dont always stick first time which puts calving out of sink. This bull does have good ebvs and his first calves will be on the ground in 3-4 weeks. based on how good/bad they are this bulls future is on hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sporder, post: 804382, member: 8659"] Thank you for your advice and i am by no means disregarding any of it. I posted this topic to get feed back from those of you that have experienced this problem, which you have given. As you have all said no bull is a tame bull and trust none of them. The problem is with me trying to get too close when i have no need to. If i had posted a video of this bull out in the field with the cows calm and unstressed then i may have got a different response. its almost better to know that a bull will kill you rather than trusting him untill its too late. I posted the video because i do have concerns, before with the bull but with me now. I need to leave the bull to do his job. He has never jumped a gate nor gone through a fence and has settled everything put to him. I could go and buy another bull and get the same problem or go AI but i have found that heifers dont always stick first time which puts calving out of sink. This bull does have good ebvs and his first calves will be on the ground in 3-4 weeks. based on how good/bad they are this bulls future is on hold. [/QUOTE]
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