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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 738010" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I totally agree with Knersie on this. Buy using the nose ring in the halter breaking process all you are really doing is associating yourself with pain in the bulls mind. What you want is the exact opposite. The bull must understand you are not a threat and there is nothing to fear. They also must understand you are in charge. Some bulls deal with their fear with aggressive behavior. It must be dealt with immediately. If you respond with fear then you have taught the bull the wrong lesson. If you respond with inflecting pain you may end up with more aggressive behavior. I think this is where experience takes hold because then you are dealing with individual circumstances. If you can't overcome it get rid of the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 738010, member: 5494"] I totally agree with Knersie on this. Buy using the nose ring in the halter breaking process all you are really doing is associating yourself with pain in the bulls mind. What you want is the exact opposite. The bull must understand you are not a threat and there is nothing to fear. They also must understand you are in charge. Some bulls deal with their fear with aggressive behavior. It must be dealt with immediately. If you respond with fear then you have taught the bull the wrong lesson. If you respond with inflecting pain you may end up with more aggressive behavior. I think this is where experience takes hold because then you are dealing with individual circumstances. If you can't overcome it get rid of the problem. [/QUOTE]
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