Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on January 14, 2015 at 17:55:36 from (24.176.22.121):
In Reply to: Bull question posted by M-Farm on January 14, 2015 at 07:38:08:
After reading all these posts about mean bulls I am not sure why bulls are not outlawed. Never knew that many people have been killed by a bull. Not sure I have even heard of a death by bull in this area, but I dont live in the real farm country. I wasnt lucky enough to be on a dairy farm and then switch to beef. We have only been raising beef on this stretch of road for 5 generations. Sorry, if I had a animal that I was afraid of I sure wouldnt like farming much. My wife ear tags and bands all calves at three days by herself. Didnt think I was putting her at such risk. Guess I will leave the kids at the house and so much for FAMILY farming. Better make sure they wear helmets when riding their trikes like the city kids do. Now what do I do with my better halves 500 lbs. bore? He gets out and follows her around the feedlot while she does chores. Maybe his is a closet man eater. Wife says it is all about respect. Treat them right, they will treat you right. Our cattle are tame cause we spend lots of time around them. In turn they know, and like us.
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