Cattleprod now. Slaughter sooner than later.
X 2 This sort of attitude so early is not what one wants to see in a prospective herd sire.
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Cattleprod now. Slaughter sooner than later.
i was not hitting him, i was merely petting his forehead. i dont know about where you live, but around here, many people do it. they also brush their cattle, wash them and many more. this does not qualify as animal abuse; there is nothing in the law that prohibits you from petting an animal.I don't know much about cattle, but should you be patting the top of his head like that?
It does see a choice between packages in the freezer or lawsuits in the future.
if somebody filed a lawsuit against you for petting a sheep thats crazy! many people pet and brush horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and many more.Like I said before, I am quite ignorant about cattle. We raised sheep. It certainly proved true with them.
oops, because of my phone i skipper right through your post above. are you saying im filing the lawsuit or becoming a victim of one? how either way? and yes that is true they see it as playing.You misunderstand my concern completely. My issue was absolutely not that you were abusing him in any fashion. I thought you were affectionately petting him. But, the specific area where you were petting him was my concern. Maybe it's an old wives tale, but petting a bull, goat, or sheep on the top of the head encourages them to butt or gore.
no its the landlords bullIf it's your grandpa's bull I am sure he know's its personality better than anyone.