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<blockquote data-quote="NEFarmwife" data-source="post: 1542514" data-attributes="member: 26897"><p>We run very docile bulls and I'll still keep an eye on them. </p><p></p><p>Was out to mineral/salt our Okie cows the other day and as I was dumping mineral into a tub, I heard something running up on me. </p><p></p><p>I looked behind me and there was a bull 2-3 foot from me, breathing heavy. I leaped into the truck, sure I almost died. My heart was pounding and I was so relieved I was safe. Thankfully, once he had came up on me so quickly, he had came to a stop or this could have ended very badly. </p><p></p><p>I had told my husband, as this isn't our bull. He said he had seen him out there before but it had kept a safe distance and that I was "over-reacting"... that he was probably just spooking me.</p><p></p><p>Guess who got ran into the truck? Guess who is over-reacting now? He said had he not left his truck door open, he'd have been trampled and a bull like that has no business being sold to anyone. He dropped the fence, led it to the pasture it belonged to (via the truck). Then the darn thing ran right thru it and back to our pasture.</p><p></p><p>So let's pretend this is your current situation. What do u do? My husband is reaching out to bull owner tomorrow and I even got a guy who'll come rope him to catch him, if they're needing to. But then what? If he is taken back to his pasture, he's just gonna run back thru it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEFarmwife, post: 1542514, member: 26897"] We run very docile bulls and I’ll still keep an eye on them. Was out to mineral/salt our Okie cows the other day and as I was dumping mineral into a tub, I heard something running up on me. I looked behind me and there was a bull 2-3 foot from me, breathing heavy. I leaped into the truck, sure I almost died. My heart was pounding and I was so relieved I was safe. Thankfully, once he had came up on me so quickly, he had came to a stop or this could have ended very badly. I had told my husband, as this isn’t our bull. He said he had seen him out there before but it had kept a safe distance and that I was “over-reacting”... that he was probably just spooking me. Guess who got ran into the truck? Guess who is over-reacting now? He said had he not left his truck door open, he’d have been trampled and a bull like that has no business being sold to anyone. He dropped the fence, led it to the pasture it belonged to (via the truck). Then the darn thing ran right thru it and back to our pasture. So let’s pretend this is your current situation. What do u do? My husband is reaching out to bull owner tomorrow and I even got a guy who’ll come rope him to catch him, if they’re needing to. But then what? If he is taken back to his pasture, he’s just gonna run back thru it. [/QUOTE]
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