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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 632803" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>I don't agree with his methods but people may not agree with mine either </p><p>I am not scared of my bulls and they aren't mean or hard to handle </p><p></p><p>I would also rather handle a single bull than a group of bulls because I have had a group get in the corrals and a lower pecking order bull will get to close to a dominant bull and the lower bull will run over you to get away from the dom bull not because he is trying to hurt you but because out of self preservation </p><p>I can go into a herd of cows and sort my bulls off and drive them away </p><p></p><p>No problem but I never trust them 100% and always am aware of what is going on and make sure I can get out of they way if needed </p><p>I have trained my bulls to a bull whip and I can go crack it and they start paying attention </p><p></p><p>I had 2 bulls and the neighbors bulls get together because his SIL left a gate open to a pasture so the bulls got in adjacent pastures and then they took the fence out and started fighting </p><p>I drove down in the pasture got out of the trk and popped that whip my bulls turned and looked at me and I started towards them popping the whip and they headed back to their pasture because they know when it starts popping they are supposed to move away from me </p><p></p><p>My advice is have good calm bulls but always be aware and respect them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 632803, member: 8829"] I don't agree with his methods but people may not agree with mine either I am not scared of my bulls and they aren't mean or hard to handle I would also rather handle a single bull than a group of bulls because I have had a group get in the corrals and a lower pecking order bull will get to close to a dominant bull and the lower bull will run over you to get away from the dom bull not because he is trying to hurt you but because out of self preservation I can go into a herd of cows and sort my bulls off and drive them away No problem but I never trust them 100% and always am aware of what is going on and make sure I can get out of they way if needed I have trained my bulls to a bull whip and I can go crack it and they start paying attention I had 2 bulls and the neighbors bulls get together because his SIL left a gate open to a pasture so the bulls got in adjacent pastures and then they took the fence out and started fighting I drove down in the pasture got out of the trk and popped that whip my bulls turned and looked at me and I started towards them popping the whip and they headed back to their pasture because they know when it starts popping they are supposed to move away from me My advice is have good calm bulls but always be aware and respect them [/QUOTE]
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