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Do bulls actually ever bully other farm animals?

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It happens in a large dairy herd. The rule which governs them is “The stronger rules”. The stronger dairy cattle or bull bullies other animals (usually the weaker ones) and called as boss cow/ bull. read more

The stronger dairy cattle or bull bullies other animals (usually the weaker ones) and called as boss cow/ bull. This is usually in form of getting all the best feed or share of other animals, not letting other animals take their feed. read more

Because I titled Dread in duck and sheep herding and trialed him a time or two on cattle, as well as earning"Herding Certificates" (not really a training title) on several other pit bulls, people often ask me about information on this activity. read more

Likewise, usually there is SOME warning that a bull is becoming protective, and usually it follows a gradually increasing trend, along which at some point the aggravation and risks outweigh the value of the animal, upon which time he is sold. read more

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