A few years ago my wife wanted to buy a few Llamas. We bought a couple girls and an intact male and a gelded male named Wheaties (he was solid as a rock). The boys and girls were always kept seperate until one day a friend wanted to borrow the intact male to breed at his place. My wife felt bad that the Wheaties was left alone and let him into the girls pasture. A few days later I was out there working on something when Wheaties charged. I am 6"2" and 200 lbs. I left my feet and ended up 6 to 7 feet from where I started. He then jumped on me and wrapped me up with his front legs while biting at my face, neck and shoulders. I have been in several fights in my life but, that by far was the toughest physical altercation I have ever been in. Obviously, after enough punches to the face got me out of that situation.
Moral to my story? Wheaties was always super friendly when with his intact buddy but, with the girls I became competition. You just never know. He was maybe 300 lbs. Messing with a 1200lbs bull is too dangerous in my opinion.
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