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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy M" data-source="post: 1542814" data-attributes="member: 19946"><p>This post brings back memories.. Neighbor had a bull that he home raised. He didn't really want to keep the bull but the bull was so aggressive as a weanling that he was scared of him and decided he'd rather keep him than try to catch him. I guess it worked okay until the bull was a 4 yr old and decided my grass was better (it is) and my cows were prettier (they are). I found the bull with my cattle and called the cattle into the corral. The bull did fine until I'd sorted him by himself in the loading pen. Then the rodeo began! </p><p>I won't bore everyone with all the fun hijinks and misadventures that I had with this bull, but at the conclusion I had at least 3 broken gates and a bull shaped hole in the side of my barn. The bull finally left my farm by jumping a woven wire fence with 3 tranq darts hanging out of his butt. </p><p>I helped the neighbor finally load the bull in his trailer in his field with a lasso tied to a wench (I think he had 5 darts in him by then, but he was still stumbling on his feet). The neighbor ended up shooting the bull in his trailer at around 2AM the next morning whenever the drugs wore off and bull began ramming the sides of the trailer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy M, post: 1542814, member: 19946"] This post brings back memories.. Neighbor had a bull that he home raised. He didn't really want to keep the bull but the bull was so aggressive as a weanling that he was scared of him and decided he'd rather keep him than try to catch him. I guess it worked okay until the bull was a 4 yr old and decided my grass was better (it is) and my cows were prettier (they are). I found the bull with my cattle and called the cattle into the corral. The bull did fine until I'd sorted him by himself in the loading pen. Then the rodeo began! I won't bore everyone with all the fun hijinks and misadventures that I had with this bull, but at the conclusion I had at least 3 broken gates and a bull shaped hole in the side of my barn. The bull finally left my farm by jumping a woven wire fence with 3 tranq darts hanging out of his butt. I helped the neighbor finally load the bull in his trailer in his field with a lasso tied to a wench (I think he had 5 darts in him by then, but he was still stumbling on his feet). The neighbor ended up shooting the bull in his trailer at around 2AM the next morning whenever the drugs wore off and bull began ramming the sides of the trailer... [/QUOTE]
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