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littlejo
Posted 9/18/2023 11:37 (#10406230 - in reply to #10406147)
Subject: RE: Training a bull.


Big Sky Country
I won’t tolerate it.

A pitchfork may have saved my life, the fact that ford 4x4’s are tall—and you can dive under them on the run—was helpful another time.

I don’t want them to be pets, I don’t want them to get familiar, I’ve got nice bulls—but never completely trust them. Have had very little trouble—-but true aggression never gets another chance.

LOL! my neighbors had longhorn bulls , but said their calves were no less trouble than anything else, so they could go. 1,ooo + cow rawhide out fit, lotsa country. It took a while…

So—last 2 bulls maybe 7-8 yrs old when finally in stock trailer—divider shut as they wanted to kill each other and wreck whatever they could.

Took ‘em to local butcher, gonna hamburger them “if I was you, I’d ought six that dirty sob right where he stands and drag him out.”

Pipe setup, was informed NOTHING had EVER escaped, we been doing this for yrs , and thank you very much

So—-a d7 size hole in their receiving area, folks on top of what’s left, 17 fences ran thru, bull on interstate, hiway patrol on hi way, ‘civilians’ in ditch and hobby cowboys hastily recruited looking crestfallen—-and mr bull finally ought sixed—-
Iconic bull deliverer—chewing on a toothpick, kinda has a jack Elam eye and twitch—-“told ya”

Edited by littlejo 9/18/2023 11:38
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