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What is acceptable bull behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1498953" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I don't want to start a outright fight on here BUT a little touch with a hotshot would l be a lot more effective than a pitchfork, would do a lot less damage, not near as app to get who ever is behind them with the pitch fork hurt. would not need someone in a trailer or in front of a bull pulling on a nose ring. I guess what ever works for you works but I am not fixing to trade my hotshot in for a pitch fork, and if a pitchfork is all I had when I sold the bull I would go buy a hot shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1498953, member: 10562"] I don't want to start a outright fight on here BUT a little touch with a hotshot would l be a lot more effective than a pitchfork, would do a lot less damage, not near as app to get who ever is behind them with the pitch fork hurt. would not need someone in a trailer or in front of a bull pulling on a nose ring. I guess what ever works for you works but I am not fixing to trade my hotshot in for a pitch fork, and if a pitchfork is all I had when I sold the bull I would go buy a hot shot. [/QUOTE]
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