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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1576"><p>Most goat breeders will tell you straight up that the most dangerous goat is a bottlefed billy. Bottleraising seems to cause some animals to become too close to humans and lose their fear and/or respect.</p><p></p><p>This little Jersey bull I have is already showing that he's going to be a real handful, good thing he's headed for the table.</p><p></p><p>The gentlest bull that I can recall was a Hereford, ol' Woodrow. He lived to be 15 and was the biggest baby. We used to ride him all over.</p><p></p><p>Ann</p><p></p><p>> Last spring a dairyman down the</p><p>> road got severely injured by his</p><p>> pet bottle raised bull, when he</p><p>> turned 5 he turned mean as a</p><p>> snake. The deal is, there are</p><p>> always going to be mean bulls and</p><p>> gentle bulls in every breed.</p><p></p><p>> dunmovin farms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1576"] Most goat breeders will tell you straight up that the most dangerous goat is a bottlefed billy. Bottleraising seems to cause some animals to become too close to humans and lose their fear and/or respect. This little Jersey bull I have is already showing that he's going to be a real handful, good thing he's headed for the table. The gentlest bull that I can recall was a Hereford, ol' Woodrow. He lived to be 15 and was the biggest baby. We used to ride him all over. Ann > Last spring a dairyman down the > road got severely injured by his > pet bottle raised bull, when he > turned 5 he turned mean as a > snake. The deal is, there are > always going to be mean bulls and > gentle bulls in every breed. > dunmovin farms [/QUOTE]
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