56 GUIDE TO DAIRYING IN SOUTH AFRICA 



line in life, and therefore he cannot expect it to pay 

 him Always give the bull gentle treatment, but 

 there must be no question as to which of you is 

 master ; for should he once be allowed his own way 

 he will learn his own obstinate lesson. Put a ring 

 in his nose and lead him by this by means of a bull 

 strap or pole. Only put him out in such camps or 

 lands where the fencing is strong. If he never 

 learns his full strength he may be handled with 

 ease, but no bull should ever be trusted it is mere 

 folly to do so. 



