Posted by GVSII on February 02, 2014 at 05:16:55 from (74.79.215.31):
In Reply to: Female vs male. posted by JayinNY on January 31, 2014 at 16:00:44:
Had pasture land rented out.A farmer had 15 or so heifers and one jersey bull in there.That bull was a nasty animal,never charged anyone but was theatening all the time,pawing,head on the ground rubbing in cow s--t, just generally nasty.Comes the fall and time to get the cows out and home.None of the cows gave any problem but that bull wouldn't even come near the trailer,would run off into the trees and watch.Farmer said he'd come back ina few days and Tranq.him if need be.A couple of days later I was back there checking fence on foot and keeping an eye on this critter and he is doing the same with me but he's lonely,no cows to hang with.Pretty soon he's practically in my back pocket,following me everywhere I go,can't shake him,a little uncomfortable with him that close.His nose would touch me sometimes.Farmer came back to try him again with no luckHe did have to Tranq. finally to get him out of there.
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