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<blockquote data-quote="sporder" data-source="post: 804416" data-attributes="member: 8659"><p>when i brought this bull from a very reputable breeder he was lead out on the halter stood for 10 minutes then was lead around the yard several times. again he was haltered while we looked at other possible bulls ( at the time i posted pics of the possible bulls and most of you on here also picked this bull ). we came back to him lead him round again and then put him back in shed. no sign at all that he may be like this. so my question is now, if i get rid of this bull how can i ensure that it wont happen again. They dont always jump around when asked. what is it that i can learn from this other than never trust a bull ( which we all know ). I nor anyone else can predict what a bull will do, we can only look for the signs. there are people on here that will walk amongst there bulls. even though they are more experienced it is still not the thing to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sporder, post: 804416, member: 8659"] when i brought this bull from a very reputable breeder he was lead out on the halter stood for 10 minutes then was lead around the yard several times. again he was haltered while we looked at other possible bulls ( at the time i posted pics of the possible bulls and most of you on here also picked this bull ). we came back to him lead him round again and then put him back in shed. no sign at all that he may be like this. so my question is now, if i get rid of this bull how can i ensure that it wont happen again. They dont always jump around when asked. what is it that i can learn from this other than never trust a bull ( which we all know ). I nor anyone else can predict what a bull will do, we can only look for the signs. there are people on here that will walk amongst there bulls. even though they are more experienced it is still not the thing to do. [/QUOTE]
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