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Need help with a frisky young Bull
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<blockquote data-quote="spinandslide" data-source="post: 555374" data-attributes="member: 5559"><p>exactly...I think some animals are more aggressive or dominant..but I know with the above referenced horse, he was prob similar, mentaly, in age to the bull in question. They get like teenagers, testing the limits. Ive never met a young horse who didnt test and see what he could get away with. Nip it in the bud and it usually goes away. Above horse turned into one of the best horses Ive owned. Hes winning alot of WPRA money up north with his owners.</p><p></p><p>I wont say thats the REASON this bull may be acting like this, he may be an innately aggressive animal who needs to be hamburger...I dont know...hard to diagnose stuff like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinandslide, post: 555374, member: 5559"] exactly...I think some animals are more aggressive or dominant..but I know with the above referenced horse, he was prob similar, mentaly, in age to the bull in question. They get like teenagers, testing the limits. Ive never met a young horse who didnt test and see what he could get away with. Nip it in the bud and it usually goes away. Above horse turned into one of the best horses Ive owned. Hes winning alot of WPRA money up north with his owners. I wont say thats the REASON this bull may be acting like this, he may be an innately aggressive animal who needs to be hamburger...I dont know...hard to diagnose stuff like this. [/QUOTE]
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