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How do farmers raise their bulls so they don't attack them?

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Being brutally honest here, in my experience and from my perspective: “We” farmers don't. You can humanise and accustom a bull to humans, such that he may not take issue with humans moving around them as part of daily routine, but it is not a real... read more

“We” farmers don’t. You can humanise and accustom a bull to humans, such that he may not take issue with humans moving around them as part of daily routine, but it is not a real solution. They usually become aggressive at some point, and when they reach that point they usually get sold by for meat anyone with any sense. read more

The media has let the general public know that bulls are dangerous, but the ability to escape or avoid a threatening bull is something that may be of importance to you if you live on a farm or ranch with bulls, or have to walk by or through a field or pasture that is known to hold bulls in it. read more

Raising bull calves on a nurse cow will imprint them more strongly to their own kind and further reduce the tendency to attack. Never play butting games with calves. It is cute when they are young but very dangerous when they grow up. read more

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How To Raise Cattle
www.guidetoprofitablelivestock.com

What Happens to Dairy Bull Calves?
www.thefarmerswifee.com