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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 83602" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Well I got the new bull home, Saturday. In hindsight I should have spent some time working on my brother's fence before I dropped him off. He found a dead spot, and off he went. Spent about two hours chasing him before we finally got him in the barn. Got a big gash on my forehead chasing him through the tree rows and man did it bleed. Don't think he's ever been herded by someone on foot before. Took alot of whiskey to numb the pain of those unused muscles. Went back yesterday and he'd broken out of the barn but seemed to have really calmed down. Fixed the fence so he shouldn't be wandering any more. I'm thinking about taking A.I. lessons. Of course I'll be fine once the stiffness wears off. Might take a bit more whiskey to get through it, though. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 83602, member: 245"] Well I got the new bull home, Saturday. In hindsight I should have spent some time working on my brother's fence before I dropped him off. He found a dead spot, and off he went. Spent about two hours chasing him before we finally got him in the barn. Got a big gash on my forehead chasing him through the tree rows and man did it bleed. Don't think he's ever been herded by someone on foot before. Took alot of whiskey to numb the pain of those unused muscles. Went back yesterday and he'd broken out of the barn but seemed to have really calmed down. Fixed the fence so he shouldn't be wandering any more. I'm thinking about taking A.I. lessons. Of course I'll be fine once the stiffness wears off. Might take a bit more whiskey to get through it, though. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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