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<blockquote data-quote="Ervin" data-source="post: 635209" data-attributes="member: 9898"><p>Hey guys, just wanted to offer you some "correct" information on the bull killing. I was one of the first responders that was actually on the scene. The bull did not knock down lazy neighbor mr. beachy's fence.The bull had been borrowed from a man named Bobby Pickett. Joe Beachy was simple a neighor and a good friend who had offered to help him with his cattle. Mr. Beachy does have cattle in his neighboring farm and did know that the bull was dangerous. I personally know Mr. beachy and he'd certainly be panicking if he thought someone was going to press charges for his genorosity. The bull appeared to be about 1,200 lb. pure bred angus about 2 years old. Mr. Isbell had an axe handle over at the gate but apperrently only took the little broom handle in with him. Well I hope thet helps you guys out. Ervin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ervin, post: 635209, member: 9898"] Hey guys, just wanted to offer you some "correct" information on the bull killing. I was one of the first responders that was actually on the scene. The bull did not knock down lazy neighbor mr. beachy's fence.The bull had been borrowed from a man named Bobby Pickett. Joe Beachy was simple a neighor and a good friend who had offered to help him with his cattle. Mr. Beachy does have cattle in his neighboring farm and did know that the bull was dangerous. I personally know Mr. beachy and he'd certainly be panicking if he thought someone was going to press charges for his genorosity. The bull appeared to be about 1,200 lb. pure bred angus about 2 years old. Mr. Isbell had an axe handle over at the gate but apperrently only took the little broom handle in with him. Well I hope thet helps you guys out. Ervin. [/QUOTE]
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