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<blockquote data-quote="moses388" data-source="post: 1821534" data-attributes="member: 27368"><p>Cattle are curious animals. When they spot you in their pasture/space, the cattle will investigate. I have multiple pastures and I would guess you do as well. Walk around and take pictures in one of the empty pastures. Close a gate or something to keep cattle out when you are using the tractor. Remember to open it when you are done. That bull is no joke and has no interest in romance with you. Like your grandfather's cattle, you need to stay away from them. I'd consider your previous run-ins a warning. Shooting, hollering, hitting, horns, etc will turn the bull mean and aggressive. It will not stop an attack on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moses388, post: 1821534, member: 27368"] Cattle are curious animals. When they spot you in their pasture/space, the cattle will investigate. I have multiple pastures and I would guess you do as well. Walk around and take pictures in one of the empty pastures. Close a gate or something to keep cattle out when you are using the tractor. Remember to open it when you are done. That bull is no joke and has no interest in romance with you. Like your grandfather's cattle, you need to stay away from them. I'd consider your previous run-ins a warning. Shooting, hollering, hitting, horns, etc will turn the bull mean and aggressive. It will not stop an attack on you. [/QUOTE]
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