Please see the related links for more information on this very misunderstood breed of canines. They are normally aggressive only when trained to be aggressive.
No more than any other breed, dog behavior is a direct result of the owner and their training. Unfortunately some bad owners have trained them to attack and earned the breed a poor reputation.
If rasied with love and attention they are not aggresstive at any time.Make sure they are not under fed and have fresh water and he/she should be fine.
Not 100%, but I would say a Black Russian Terrier.
bulls are not mean unless aggravated the colour red or threats and aggresive behaviour towards bulls makes them charge.
The most aggressive dogs are Rottweilers, Pit Bulls, and German Sheppard's All three of these dogs made the list of the top 10 dogs that bite people. Looking at each of these dogs its understandable why each is so aggressive. The Rottweiler was bred to be a very aggressive/possessive guard-dog. The Pit Bull was bred to attack and kill the other dog in the sport of dog fighting. And, lastly the German Sheppard was taken advantage of during World War 2 by Hitler. He used the dog as an aggressive war dog and consequently caused the breed to become over-ally more aggressive.
It depends on the individual. Most can be quite aggressive, especially as they get older, but others can be docile. But even those docile bulls can suddenly snap unexpectedly. All bulls, no matter what disposition they have, should never be trusted.
Most bulls are castrated to prevent any inferior genetics from being passed from him to the cowherd. Bulls that are inferior as far as ADG ability, temperament, forage convertibility, and conformation is concerned, should not be used for breeding. Also they can be quite aggressive and quite dangerous because of the testosterone levels.
Most bulls will be on the farm/ranch until they're around 4 or 5 years old. By that time they start getting ornery and aggressive and need to be shipped to slaughter. Some bulls, however, will not get this way and live to be still productive past 15 years of age.
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Steer are not aggressive animals. Steer are male cattle who used to be bulls, but were castrated at some point in their life, most likely early on while it was young. This is to prevent the animal to breed with any cows or heffers in the field, and to also make them unaggressive.
Holsteins are relatively calm, but most do have a slightly nervous temperament, especially when pushed or excited. Holstein bulls, however, are more aggressive and dangerous than cows are.
There are (as there are more than just 9 types of bulls): - Gomer bulls - Herd bulls - Yearling bulls - AI bulls - Purebred bulls - Commercial bulls - Crossbred bulls - Show bulls - Maternal bulls - Terminal bulls - Rotational bulls - Bull calves - Young bulls - Old bulls - Good bulls - Crappy bulls - etc., If you are looking for "types" as in "breeds," then the nine + most popular purebred bulls are (not necessarily in this order): - Angus - Hereford - Simmental - Brahman - Charolais - Limousin - Gelbvieh - Red Angus - Beefmaster - Brangus - Maine Anjou - Chianina