Posted by redforlife on January 14, 2015 at 17:52:24 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Bull question posted by M-Farm on January 14, 2015 at 07:38:08:
It really sounds to me like he was just playing, but don't kid yourself none, bulls are nothing to turn your back on when they are acting rambunctious. Keeping your eye out is just kind of a given no matter what temperment of bull you are around. A cow or a bull, or even a horse for that matter, can go off the deep end at any given time and yes they can eat your lunch especially if they catch you by suprize. I really can't answere ya as to wether the bull needs to go down the road or not, but if you and your family and friends are going to be around these cattle you have then all of ya need to be educated so to speak about being around them and having your gaurd up at all times even if your animals are petting zoo worthy. I've been around all kinds of cattle for many years. Making yourself safe at all times and in any situation is the key here since any animal can turn on ya. My 2 cents.
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