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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1535212" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.. though my bull sometimes puffs himself up, hangs his tongue out and grunts, he's always been cool.. just begging for attention.. I'd have to be around them a little more to evaluate what THAT bull means by it... The whole bunch of them were all curious and came to see what was going on.. I've been going there for a couple years and they've always been like that.</p><p></p><p>While talking to the fellow he said exactly what I've said a few times.. you ain't gonna make a whole lot of money in this business, might as well have cows you enjoy looking at and being around... Considering his cows go out on range and probably don't get a lot of human interaction during the summer is something I think speaks to their genetic docility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1535212, member: 9096"] Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.. though my bull sometimes puffs himself up, hangs his tongue out and grunts, he's always been cool.. just begging for attention.. I'd have to be around them a little more to evaluate what THAT bull means by it... The whole bunch of them were all curious and came to see what was going on.. I've been going there for a couple years and they've always been like that. While talking to the fellow he said exactly what I've said a few times.. you ain't gonna make a whole lot of money in this business, might as well have cows you enjoy looking at and being around... Considering his cows go out on range and probably don't get a lot of human interaction during the summer is something I think speaks to their genetic docility. [/QUOTE]
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