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<blockquote data-quote="Swiss Cowboy" data-source="post: 75291" data-attributes="member: 1416"><p>I followed the story here and I am happy that you have your bull back again.</p><p>In my life I have done a fair bit of training all kinds of animals. My advice to you ist that you keep the bull for a long while in that round horse pen. Give him a lot of attention, possibly hand feed him every spare minute you have. He will feel lousy for a while but soon will look up to you and realize that all good things come from you. This in turn will make him to like you. But as it has been said before, make sure you can make a sharp exit if you have too. Animals can become very tame but they never can be trusted 100%.</p><p>Good Luck to you.</p><p></p><p>Swiss Cowboy :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swiss Cowboy, post: 75291, member: 1416"] I followed the story here and I am happy that you have your bull back again. In my life I have done a fair bit of training all kinds of animals. My advice to you ist that you keep the bull for a long while in that round horse pen. Give him a lot of attention, possibly hand feed him every spare minute you have. He will feel lousy for a while but soon will look up to you and realize that all good things come from you. This in turn will make him to like you. But as it has been said before, make sure you can make a sharp exit if you have too. Animals can become very tame but they never can be trusted 100%. Good Luck to you. Swiss Cowboy :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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