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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 804453" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>sporder,</p><p></p><p>I am going to say ditto on the advice to ship the bull. One o the worst things that you can do with a bull is rub his head. I suspect that this bull had alot of head-rubbing when he was a little tyke being halter broke and associates that with playing. This bull didn't look aggressive in a mean way it looked more like he was wanting to play with you like he was probably played with as a young bull. Don't rub his head. A 2 year old bull can kill you just playing. I think it may be too late to break him from wanting to play. He sees you as a herd-mate and not as a dominant human. I would ship him and buy a pasture raised bull that respects your space. Some of the worst snot blower, head shakers that I hve seen have been halter broke show bulls. They have had too much close human interaction. Please, please, please do this before it is too late. Remember it may not be you that gets hurt but some unsuspecting person who doesn't know. Possibly a child. It is not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 804453, member: 1863"] sporder, I am going to say ditto on the advice to ship the bull. One o the worst things that you can do with a bull is rub his head. I suspect that this bull had alot of head-rubbing when he was a little tyke being halter broke and associates that with playing. This bull didn't look aggressive in a mean way it looked more like he was wanting to play with you like he was probably played with as a young bull. Don't rub his head. A 2 year old bull can kill you just playing. I think it may be too late to break him from wanting to play. He sees you as a herd-mate and not as a dominant human. I would ship him and buy a pasture raised bull that respects your space. Some of the worst snot blower, head shakers that I hve seen have been halter broke show bulls. They have had too much close human interaction. Please, please, please do this before it is too late. Remember it may not be you that gets hurt but some unsuspecting person who doesn't know. Possibly a child. It is not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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