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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1577"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I think that the temperment of a</p><p>> bull is somewhat related to the</p><p>> amount of handling the bull</p><p>> receives. I currently have a 7</p><p>> year old jersey bull that I raised</p><p>> from the bottle, and he has never</p><p>> shown any agression towards me or</p><p>> anyone. I think that the reason</p><p>> dairy bulls are regarded as meaner</p><p>> is the fact that they aren't</p><p>> really handled much, so in</p><p>> comparison to the cows, which get</p><p>> handled many times daily, of</p><p>> course they are gonna be meaner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1577"] 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 > I think that the temperment of a > bull is somewhat related to the > amount of handling the bull > receives. I currently have a 7 > year old jersey bull that I raised > from the bottle, and he has never > shown any agression towards me or > anyone. I think that the reason > dairy bulls are regarded as meaner > is the fact that they aren't > really handled much, so in > comparison to the cows, which get > handled many times daily, of > course they are gonna be meaner. [/QUOTE]
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