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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 555389" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>SHIP HIM!</p><p></p><p>Now that I have said that and got that out of the way. Now, is the best chance you will ever have at changing this bulls attitude. If he is confined in a pen he will get aggressive. Got a bigger are you can put him in? Now back to the problem. I use a bull whip to gain respect but in a small pen that might be difficult. If the bull still comes at me after he has had a taste of the bullwhip then he goes. Usually, once bitten by the whip they will walk away from me but I still keep one eye on them at all times. Sounds like you will need a big stick with this guy but you had better do it sooner than later (500 pounds versus 1400). When you finally do decide to bust him, BUST HIM LIKE YOU MEAN IT! Little taps will just pi$$ him off more. If you can't get him to walk away from you using the big stick method when you approach, ship him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 555389, member: 1726"] SHIP HIM! Now that I have said that and got that out of the way. Now, is the best chance you will ever have at changing this bulls attitude. If he is confined in a pen he will get aggressive. Got a bigger are you can put him in? Now back to the problem. I use a bull whip to gain respect but in a small pen that might be difficult. If the bull still comes at me after he has had a taste of the bullwhip then he goes. Usually, once bitten by the whip they will walk away from me but I still keep one eye on them at all times. Sounds like you will need a big stick with this guy but you had better do it sooner than later (500 pounds versus 1400). When you finally do decide to bust him, BUST HIM LIKE YOU MEAN IT! Little taps will just pi$$ him off more. If you can't get him to walk away from you using the big stick method when you approach, ship him. [/QUOTE]
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