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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 1095536" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>I've never really been scared of bulls, just smart about them, although it will probably be what gets me in the end.</p><p></p><p>Cows and wild steers on the other hand...</p><p>One time I was moving a cow and calf out of the what was being used as the nursery. To get to the pasture you have to exit the barn, and go through the feedlot. So was moving her and the calf along just fine, but the steers were getting all crazy, and kicking their heels. About had the calf through the gate, and the cow was right next to it, when a steer runs up, does a turn about, and kicks me right in the ribs. Not really being braced for impact, it knocked me to the ground. The cow saw me fall over, and proceed to try to rub me into the ground. I just had to curl up in a ball. Lucky my butt was was facing her, and she was just pushing me along, till my dad got her to quit.</p><p>You just never know about them crazy women, at least bulls will give you a warning! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 1095536, member: 14533"] I've never really been scared of bulls, just smart about them, although it will probably be what gets me in the end. Cows and wild steers on the other hand... One time I was moving a cow and calf out of the what was being used as the nursery. To get to the pasture you have to exit the barn, and go through the feedlot. So was moving her and the calf along just fine, but the steers were getting all crazy, and kicking their heels. About had the calf through the gate, and the cow was right next to it, when a steer runs up, does a turn about, and kicks me right in the ribs. Not really being braced for impact, it knocked me to the ground. The cow saw me fall over, and proceed to try to rub me into the ground. I just had to curl up in a ball. Lucky my butt was was facing her, and she was just pushing me along, till my dad got her to quit. You just never know about them crazy women, at least bulls will give you a warning! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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