A bull leader or bull tongs hook into a bull’s or cow’s nose or nose ring to control the à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã while being transported or receiving medical treatment. The plier action controlled by the spring keeps the leader in place. A rope or a chain can be attached to the loop end of the device. If a bull was difficult to handle, one could use a bull staff. Bull staffs were designed in the early 20th century as a means of controlling an à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã. A staff was roughly 4 feet long with a spring clip at the end. The spring clip attached to the ring in the nose or the loop end of the bull tongs. The staff allowed a safe distance between handler and bull.