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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1291074" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I tolerate more rude behavior from a cow/bull than I should. I figure it only makes two trips a year through my chute. The other 363 it's out eating grass. I bought an 18 month old bull from a gentleman one county over. Gentlest animal I think I've ever owned. He loaded it in my trailer in the middle of his field. It followed him carrying a bucket, right in the trailer. Got him home, and he was just as gentle. A full 1/3 of his calves were bat crap crazy. You couldn't even go in the catching pen with them. They were head hunters. When I had kids, it kinda changed my way of thinking on having high headed cattle around. No need in having them kind around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1291074, member: 17956"] I tolerate more rude behavior from a cow/bull than I should. I figure it only makes two trips a year through my chute. The other 363 it's out eating grass. I bought an 18 month old bull from a gentleman one county over. Gentlest animal I think I've ever owned. He loaded it in my trailer in the middle of his field. It followed him carrying a bucket, right in the trailer. Got him home, and he was just as gentle. A full 1/3 of his calves were bat crap crazy. You couldn't even go in the catching pen with them. They were head hunters. When I had kids, it kinda changed my way of thinking on having high headed cattle around. No need in having them kind around. [/QUOTE]
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