I agree with others - don't ever think you're safe near him!
You MAY be - but a bull can get ticked off in an instant. Don't ever expect controlled human like emotions from him. And don't ever think he respects you or "likes" you.
If he flips, he might even be nice and just give you what might be a warning shot to other bulls - but a deadly blow to somebody a small fraction of his weight.
You say he's not aggressive - but know that all that head butting and pushing he's doing IS a sign of aggression.
Bulls exert their dominance with their heads - just because he's polled doesn't mean he doesn't think he has horns. He thinks he's using them.
It may look like he's playing and having fun - but what he's doing is proving his manhood - making that salt lick cover his b... for lack of a better way to put it.
He's scaring off challengers. Walk up to him the wrong way, and that's exactly what you're going to look like.
He's only doing it to inanimate objects because there's nothing better to boss around, like another bull.
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