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<blockquote data-quote="sporder" data-source="post: 805946" data-attributes="member: 8659"><p>think you are blowing it out of proportion. he's hardly a monster. why is it that some people see him as playfull and others see him as an aggressive monster that needs a trip to mcdonalds. maybe some people dont have the experience they think they have. ( i've held my hands up will others). </p><p></p><p>if you had read all the other posts we had already established that i am the problem not the bull but if you wish to express your view you may. ( if another 70 posts say the same thing i may finally get the message). it was'nt me stood at the gate in the 2nd video i was taking the video.</p><p>do you really think that i am going to put my life at risk. having seen what he can do if he choses do you really think i am going to go and stand next to him or turn my back on him. i have cut the barley he was getting which has made a difference.</p><p></p><p>yes my ignorance has caused this but am i not allowed to try and right the wrongs that is why i posted in the first place. i new i was doing something wrong so i looked for advice. its worse to bury your head in the sand and continue as i was.</p><p></p><p>at the end of the day ( as a waste of space hobbie farmer ) i have opened myself up for criticism. as i hoped i have learnt from this and will continue to seek any experience required to produce good cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sporder, post: 805946, member: 8659"] think you are blowing it out of proportion. he's hardly a monster. why is it that some people see him as playfull and others see him as an aggressive monster that needs a trip to mcdonalds. maybe some people dont have the experience they think they have. ( i've held my hands up will others). if you had read all the other posts we had already established that i am the problem not the bull but if you wish to express your view you may. ( if another 70 posts say the same thing i may finally get the message). it was'nt me stood at the gate in the 2nd video i was taking the video. do you really think that i am going to put my life at risk. having seen what he can do if he choses do you really think i am going to go and stand next to him or turn my back on him. i have cut the barley he was getting which has made a difference. yes my ignorance has caused this but am i not allowed to try and right the wrongs that is why i posted in the first place. i new i was doing something wrong so i looked for advice. its worse to bury your head in the sand and continue as i was. at the end of the day ( as a waste of space hobbie farmer ) i have opened myself up for criticism. as i hoped i have learnt from this and will continue to seek any experience required to produce good cattle. [/QUOTE]
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