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Re: Just be careful cause you never know
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Posted by JJBUTSON on June 24, 2003 at 17:05:38 from (216.180.201.49):
In Reply to: Just be careful cause you never know posted by ShepFL on June 24, 2003 at 11:40:48:
My grandpa got gored by a bull at two different times before. Once before and once after they built a bull pen concrete on three sides 8 foot fence on front. the 2nd time was worse 4 broken ribs arm busted and lots of cuts and bruises. My dad on that occasion taught the bull a thing or two he put the johndeere B with loader up against the bull and cement wall. He said they left the tractor spin on concrete for couple hours until stock truck arrived. they are a very dangerous animal and need to be treated with lots of respect. For that matter beef cows can be very mean and dangerous. As a hobby farmer I have no time for mean animals. I don't mind spooky or jumpy I can deal with, but mean gets slaughter sale or bullet. It takes lots of time and care to get decent tempered animals. My thoughts and prayers are with your neighbors and family.
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