Do you have a similar relationship with the bulls, assuming you have a bull or two....do the bulls enjoy a gud back rub.....maybe play with their ears....
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Yesterday we hauled two of our big old chitheads to town. They are either 4 or 5 year olds and weigh about 2000lbs apiece.
I was a little nervous about getting them on the trailer as we need to do a little corral maintenance. Gated them separately in the trailer(no chance to fight) and the second bull gave us the run around-around for a minute.
You don't tell a bull to get on the trailer like you tell a cow.Sam;
Good evening my friend, I hope all else is going as well as the video encounter went.
Thanks for giving me a fix of spring calves, it's much appreciated.
After something north of 25 years on a branding crew plus doing some other cattle work during the year, it's something I really miss when this time of year rolls around.
My goodness no though Sam, that statement of yours that I highlighted - no, one does not tell a bull much or at least that was my experience.
Their tolerance for pain or at least as much as I could inflict always amazed me, especially if they were on the fight.
Thanks so much again and all the best to you all.
Dwayne