Posted by rrlund on January 14, 2015 at 09:22:54 from (162.250.25.186):
In Reply to: Re: Bull question posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on January 14, 2015 at 08:58:10:
"Next time buy a young bull and let him grow up around your kids. Dont let them pet him, but teach him you are his friend."
Wanna bet?
When we milked cows and both boys traded off milking with me,we had one that was like a dog. You couldn't keep him out of the barn when we were milking. He'd come in,turn a circle and lay down in the middle of the floor. The boys would take a red paint stick and paint his face up like he was wearing makeup and lipstick.
I took off and went to Missouri on vacation one time. At about eight o'clock the second morning,the phone rang,it was one of them asking "what in h3ll do you want us to do with these cows?" The bull wouldn't let them get the cows past him up the lane. He had attacked both of them. Knocked one of them down and tossed the other in the air. I told them not to shoot him if they didn't have to. Told them to call a local cattle hauler to come and see what he could do with him first. He showed up with three pickup loads of guys and they got him in the barn and loaded him. He was just the biggest pet we'd ever had,but he turned in the blink of an eye. He wasn't the only calm bull I ever had that went berserk in the blink of an eye. Who knows what it takes to set them off. Never seems to be the same thing twice,but they WILL go nuts if you keep them long enough.
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