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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1575"><p>I just finished reading a study that claims that one of the resons bulls get mean is because they are not socialized with cattle. This would particularly apply to dairy bulls that are bottle fed and typically not raised in an environement where they realize they are cattle and can get the crap knocked out of them if they get out of line. They assume that the human is just part of the herd and can be a threat to his girls or is someone to dominate. Interesting.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I have read that dairy breed bulls</p><p>> are often "nastier" or</p><p>> "meaner" than beef breed</p><p>> bulls. Can anyone tell me if this</p><p>> is true and if it is, why? Just</p><p>> curious ...</p><p></p><p>> Our Limousin bull, Louis, is</p><p>> placid but not to the point of</p><p>> being a pet ... because we DON'T</p><p>> want him following us around,</p><p>> begging for apples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1575"] I just finished reading a study that claims that one of the resons bulls get mean is because they are not socialized with cattle. This would particularly apply to dairy bulls that are bottle fed and typically not raised in an environement where they realize they are cattle and can get the crap knocked out of them if they get out of line. They assume that the human is just part of the herd and can be a threat to his girls or is someone to dominate. Interesting. dunmovin farms > I have read that dairy breed bulls > are often "nastier" or > "meaner" than beef breed > bulls. Can anyone tell me if this > is true and if it is, why? Just > curious ... > Our Limousin bull, Louis, is > placid but not to the point of > being a pet ... because we DON'T > want him following us around, > begging for apples. [/QUOTE]
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