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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 807285" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I fear that the next bull will be worse than this one from what we have seen of the owner's animal husbandry skills and the splendid facilities he keeps his cattle in. If he has trained this really laid back bull improperly, what makes us think that his next bull will be any different. I hope that I am all wrong but everything here makes me think this is a death trap waiting too happen. It may not be this winter or five years from now; but if he insists on working these cattle daily in such close quarters without the ability to firmly establish himself as the alpha male of this barn or exercise even basic precautions eventually a bull (or a cow for that matter) is going to put his/her skull into his rib cage. I hope I have reached the wrong conclusion here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 807285, member: 7645"] I fear that the next bull will be worse than this one from what we have seen of the owner's animal husbandry skills and the splendid facilities he keeps his cattle in. If he has trained this really laid back bull improperly, what makes us think that his next bull will be any different. I hope that I am all wrong but everything here makes me think this is a death trap waiting too happen. It may not be this winter or five years from now; but if he insists on working these cattle daily in such close quarters without the ability to firmly establish himself as the alpha male of this barn or exercise even basic precautions eventually a bull (or a cow for that matter) is going to put his/her skull into his rib cage. I hope I have reached the wrong conclusion here. [/QUOTE]
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