Posted by valleview on November 15, 2015 at 05:11:25 from (216.66.73.62):
In Reply to: OT. Bull Question posted by Moonlite37 on November 15, 2015 at 04:11:16:
Be very careful. The old saying is to "never trust a bull any further than you can throw him" Their disposition varies some by breeds, for example, Herefords tend to be laid back and easier to work them. Angus and Jerseys have a bad reputation although there are exceptions. Years ago, my Dad had an Angus bull that was extremely difficult. Finally sold all of the daughters- they destroyed everything, one of the granddaughters tried real hard to kill me as we were loading her on the good bye trailer. I have found most bulls are fine as yearlings until about two. As they approach three years, get rid of them and get a younger bull. At three they become territorial bosses who will not respect a stick, a shocker or even a pitchfork. Bulls that were pets as youngsters can be the worst. Many have been killed or attacked by bulls, I'm sure folks on this board can tell some horror stories. I still have a big scar on my back where i was tossed into a heavy wood fence by a bull that was sick and weak, but still strong enough to be bad. Good luck finding a new bull- they are pricey, but better to spend the money than be dead!
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