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<blockquote data-quote="dcara" data-source="post: 825315" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>Brought up my 15 month old bull in waiting to supplement and put condition on for this summers breeding season as he is only about 1000 lbs after this winter. He has been running with the big girls and main service bull since October so I am sure he has been shown where he stands in the pecking order. None-the-less he will just stand there and let me pet him and even pick up one of his feet (I only tried a front one). I'm not sure yet if this is a calm attitude or a lack of respect (i.e. not backing away from me). The first time I saw him as a calf he was about 2 days old and sleeping by a brush pile. Mom was on the other side of the pile. I was walking over to check his sex when he suddenly hopped up and charged me from about 10ft away with a loud scream for Mom. I hopped over him and he ran into a fence about 10 ft behind me which knocked him to the ground. As he staggered to his feet Mom arrived to check him out and took him away. That was the first time I had ever been charged by such a young calf and I wondered if that was an indication of a future attitude.</p><p></p><p>BTW - He is a Red Angus AI calf out of Logan and one of my Chief Line cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcara, post: 825315, member: 473"] Brought up my 15 month old bull in waiting to supplement and put condition on for this summers breeding season as he is only about 1000 lbs after this winter. He has been running with the big girls and main service bull since October so I am sure he has been shown where he stands in the pecking order. None-the-less he will just stand there and let me pet him and even pick up one of his feet (I only tried a front one). I'm not sure yet if this is a calm attitude or a lack of respect (i.e. not backing away from me). The first time I saw him as a calf he was about 2 days old and sleeping by a brush pile. Mom was on the other side of the pile. I was walking over to check his sex when he suddenly hopped up and charged me from about 10ft away with a loud scream for Mom. I hopped over him and he ran into a fence about 10 ft behind me which knocked him to the ground. As he staggered to his feet Mom arrived to check him out and took him away. That was the first time I had ever been charged by such a young calf and I wondered if that was an indication of a future attitude. BTW - He is a Red Angus AI calf out of Logan and one of my Chief Line cows. [/QUOTE]
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