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<blockquote data-quote="Dylan Biggs" data-source="post: 1147381" data-attributes="member: 14282"><p>Here is me this morning mesmerizing my wild raging property destroying public menace of a bull. :lol: He is the bull that visited my neighbor that I speak of once when he was a yearling. I went with the trailer the same day and walked the bull onto the trailer out of his heifers. I then went and fixed 2 broken wires. 5 years later the bull got out with our neighbors heifers to the east, he and I went and loaded the bull on the trailer and we had a beer. I have known my neighbors all my life I am 54. I stay trim chasing wild raging bulls around the country, mesmerizing them. This is ranch country, average ranches around here are over 10,000 acres, cattle get out. My nearest neighbor to the north that isn't family is 9 miles, my nearest to to the east is 2 miles, to the south 5 miles to the west 7 miles. This is big country we deal with range cattle and we typically work together with our grazing plans to avoid bull mix ups. You have obviously had a bad experience with a neighbors bull and inexplicably believe your experience to be my neighbors experience. It may be a small world but not small enough for you to know the facts of the incidence of which I shared. It is interesting you have been so quick to cast my integrity and character in a negative light based on presumption and extrapolation. Good neighbors are usually not so quick to pull the trigger. Your bull trauma must be profound for you to shoot first and who cares about asking any questions. I do in fact empathize with you because wild raging bulls are not any fun and just a few short years ago a neighbor to the east had a Charolais bull in with 300 RA heifers he had purchased. The Charolais bull belonged to my neighbor to the south and they were chasing that bull with tractors and trucks and 4 wheelers and if he wasn't raging before he was after. The owner of the heifers said if that bull was back in the heifers in the morning he would shoot the bull. He awoke at 5 went out to the pasture with his heifers to find the bull back in his pasture with his heifers. He took out his rifle and shot the bull dead, then went to the owners house and told him he had shot his bull. My bull never did and never has needed to be shot. If he had he I would have put him on a trailer and sent him to the market. You chastise me for talking about my bull in a cavalier manner in public. Well I would be more embarrassed if I behaved like you castigating someones character and integrity in public without first hand factual information and without even asking for it. But it seems you are on a bit of a crusade so you may not have the where with all to have that degree of self awareness. You may want to seek help for your post traumatic raging bull disorder. I get along with all my neighbors and I help them with cattle regardless of who they belong to. two weeks ago a neighbor had 5 heifers get in with our bulls. I rounded them all up and sorted them and corralled them, and they were very nervous by the way. I called him and he came with his trailer and I loaded them for him. He thanked me. You may want to make this small world of which you speak a bit smaller by doing a bit more thorough research before you choose to cast a questionable light on a strangers character. Speaking of cattle getting out here are a few pics from today of me getting a yearling heifer of ours, a wild raging property destroying public menace of a heifer, out of the neighbors cows. You can see her frothing at the mouth all sweated up and bleeding from tearing down a couple miles of barbed wire, and she was always ducking off into the trees. I am sure by now you have guessed she must be related to my wild bull, 2 times actually. Pics below my wild bull. Oh and the last pic is a daughter of the wild raging bull, I was laying on the ground beside her in the pasture today hoping she would stomp some sense into me for wasting my time with such trivial nonsense but she just stood there and continued to graze so I took a picture of her udder for you, isn't it nice? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p><img src="https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/t1.0-9/1623664_706492046066667_6253376778563057175_n.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfp1/t1.0-9/p526x296/10491184_706509009398304_5664634430335560534_n.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="https://scontent-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/t1.0-9/10436155_706491982733340_6336231672891778674_n.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfp1/t1.0-9/10494679_706491912733347_997290998843315834_n.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dylan Biggs, post: 1147381, member: 14282"] Here is me this morning mesmerizing my wild raging property destroying public menace of a bull. :lol: He is the bull that visited my neighbor that I speak of once when he was a yearling. I went with the trailer the same day and walked the bull onto the trailer out of his heifers. I then went and fixed 2 broken wires. 5 years later the bull got out with our neighbors heifers to the east, he and I went and loaded the bull on the trailer and we had a beer. I have known my neighbors all my life I am 54. I stay trim chasing wild raging bulls around the country, mesmerizing them. This is ranch country, average ranches around here are over 10,000 acres, cattle get out. My nearest neighbor to the north that isn't family is 9 miles, my nearest to to the east is 2 miles, to the south 5 miles to the west 7 miles. This is big country we deal with range cattle and we typically work together with our grazing plans to avoid bull mix ups. You have obviously had a bad experience with a neighbors bull and inexplicably believe your experience to be my neighbors experience. It may be a small world but not small enough for you to know the facts of the incidence of which I shared. It is interesting you have been so quick to cast my integrity and character in a negative light based on presumption and extrapolation. Good neighbors are usually not so quick to pull the trigger. Your bull trauma must be profound for you to shoot first and who cares about asking any questions. I do in fact empathize with you because wild raging bulls are not any fun and just a few short years ago a neighbor to the east had a Charolais bull in with 300 RA heifers he had purchased. The Charolais bull belonged to my neighbor to the south and they were chasing that bull with tractors and trucks and 4 wheelers and if he wasn't raging before he was after. The owner of the heifers said if that bull was back in the heifers in the morning he would shoot the bull. He awoke at 5 went out to the pasture with his heifers to find the bull back in his pasture with his heifers. He took out his rifle and shot the bull dead, then went to the owners house and told him he had shot his bull. My bull never did and never has needed to be shot. If he had he I would have put him on a trailer and sent him to the market. You chastise me for talking about my bull in a cavalier manner in public. Well I would be more embarrassed if I behaved like you castigating someones character and integrity in public without first hand factual information and without even asking for it. But it seems you are on a bit of a crusade so you may not have the where with all to have that degree of self awareness. You may want to seek help for your post traumatic raging bull disorder. I get along with all my neighbors and I help them with cattle regardless of who they belong to. two weeks ago a neighbor had 5 heifers get in with our bulls. I rounded them all up and sorted them and corralled them, and they were very nervous by the way. I called him and he came with his trailer and I loaded them for him. He thanked me. You may want to make this small world of which you speak a bit smaller by doing a bit more thorough research before you choose to cast a questionable light on a strangers character. Speaking of cattle getting out here are a few pics from today of me getting a yearling heifer of ours, a wild raging property destroying public menace of a heifer, out of the neighbors cows. You can see her frothing at the mouth all sweated up and bleeding from tearing down a couple miles of barbed wire, and she was always ducking off into the trees. I am sure by now you have guessed she must be related to my wild bull, 2 times actually. Pics below my wild bull. Oh and the last pic is a daughter of the wild raging bull, I was laying on the ground beside her in the pasture today hoping she would stomp some sense into me for wasting my time with such trivial nonsense but she just stood there and continued to graze so I took a picture of her udder for you, isn't it nice? :) [img]https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/t1.0-9/1623664_706492046066667_6253376778563057175_n.jpg[/img] [img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfp1/t1.0-9/p526x296/10491184_706509009398304_5664634430335560534_n.jpg[/img] [img]https://scontent-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/t1.0-9/10436155_706491982733340_6336231672891778674_n.jpg[/img] [img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfp1/t1.0-9/10494679_706491912733347_997290998843315834_n.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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