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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 805926" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>Jeanne,</p><p>I am an advocate for the bull.</p><p>When I said monster, I meant that the bull is spoiled like badly behaved kid. The owner created the bad behavior with his actions (not saying that the bull is mean). As far as the bull is concerned, his behavior is A-OK because it was allowed and appears to be even encouraged.</p><p></p><p>Now the bull behaves as before and is now punished. Talk about confusing for the bull. The owner needs a mentor to teach him and train the bull. </p><p></p><p>I think that it would be best for the bull to get turned out with his cows so that he can do his job. He doesn't need a person to frolic with, nor a person pestering him by trying to touch his head. It's clear that he doesn't like it.</p><p></p><p>Yes, it irritates me when I see stuff like this. I see it a lot with horses. The animal is badly behaved because of the owner's ignorance and the animal is the one that ends up suffering because of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 805926, member: 5644"] Jeanne, I am an advocate for the bull. When I said monster, I meant that the bull is spoiled like badly behaved kid. The owner created the bad behavior with his actions (not saying that the bull is mean). As far as the bull is concerned, his behavior is A-OK because it was allowed and appears to be even encouraged. Now the bull behaves as before and is now punished. Talk about confusing for the bull. The owner needs a mentor to teach him and train the bull. I think that it would be best for the bull to get turned out with his cows so that he can do his job. He doesn't need a person to frolic with, nor a person pestering him by trying to touch his head. It's clear that he doesn't like it. Yes, it irritates me when I see stuff like this. I see it a lot with horses. The animal is badly behaved because of the owner's ignorance and the animal is the one that ends up suffering because of it. [/QUOTE]
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