a flat headed, stout nosed snake with a rattle that would be awesome if it was possible to create :)
No. Like all snakes it is a predator.
Get a book on the breed, study it. Go on the internet and study and read up on the breed, Pit Bull. That will help you to know what a Pit Bull looks like. Educate yourself.
The best advice is to keep the breed clean not breeding a pit bull with another breed.
Rattlers have a heavier body than bull snakes, they have a wide triangular head while the bull has a narrow, pointed head. The rattler has a rattle on its tail while the bull has none. However, bull snakes can imitate the rattler and will vibrate their tail. If the snake is in dry leaves or grass, it sounds just like a rattlesnake.
The past of the word breed is bred. You can say something like "The bull has been bred in the past" or "We bred the bull to all of the cows to produce superior stock".
If any breed is crossed with a different breed, any characteristic of either breed can be present. A pit bull cross could look mostly like a pit bull, or could just as likely look mostly like the breed it was crossed with.
Teasing the snake or acting in a threatening manner will provoke the snake. It may strike out like a rattlesnake but rarely bite.
a light yellowish gold and in some snakes a darkish gold it depends on the breed of snake.
they are breed with different dogs like a bull massive for one
Just like with cows, a bull is culled based on conformation, temperament, fertility, health issues and breeding ability. A bull can be too old to breed when he's 5 yrs old or at least 15 years of age.
A cork-screw bull is a bull with a cork-screw penis. A bull with this defect cannot breed females because the penis is not straight enough to be able to enter a cow's or heifer's vagina to breed her. The penis is, in a way, bent, but it is more shaped like a cork-screw than anything.
Most likely it is either a corn snake or a mix breed with corn snake in there. In many areas the corn snakes and the black snakes (rat snakes, racer snakes . . .) will breed and you will see either a full or partial checkerboard pattern on the belly of the snake.