Posted by farmerwithmutt on November 15, 2015 at 08:55:55 from (166.181.80.90):
In Reply to: OT. Bull Question posted by Moonlite37 on November 15, 2015 at 04:11:16:
Familiarity breeds contempt I always remember that around cattle. The first thing you have to remember is not show fear they can sense that blood is another thing they can pick up on I never let a women go near a bull when it's that time of the month. Also how do bull fighters survive strange as it may seem but to protect there eyes bulls will close them seconds before they hit cows don't that actually makes cows more dangerous. Also I've heard bulls get more aggressive around cows with heifers they don't. Bottom line don't trust them and get rid of the aggressive ones. When I was milking I could always milk a fresh heifer in a box stall with out tying her up breeder talked me into production disposition was a low inherited factor be was wrong I ended up selling almost all those heifers.
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