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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 1095663" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>My grandad had a young bull get through fence into the neighbors place that was about 8 sections so we just had to leave him </p><p>When they gathered cattle several months later they brought him home and penned him for my granddad and called and told him </p><p>He went out see about him and the bull was a mad hombre, he liked to have got him before he could get to the fence</p><p>We had a heck of a time getting him in the trailer and if we hadnt had an alley to load him we'd of not got it done </p><p>We carried him to the sale and stayed and watched for awhile</p><p>When they sold him they opened the gates in and out of the ring </p><p>He ran in and blew snot on everybody he saw on the fence and through the fence in the crowd.</p><p>The way they got him out the ring was one of the ring men got in the exit gate and he chased the guy out </p><p>That was one that may have dserved to be shot </p><p>Funny thing he had been gentle before, only thing I can figure was the cowboys that gathered him must have chousted him pretty good or may have roped him, but whatever happened he was mad all over</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 1095663, member: 8382"] My grandad had a young bull get through fence into the neighbors place that was about 8 sections so we just had to leave him When they gathered cattle several months later they brought him home and penned him for my granddad and called and told him He went out see about him and the bull was a mad hombre, he liked to have got him before he could get to the fence We had a heck of a time getting him in the trailer and if we hadnt had an alley to load him we'd of not got it done We carried him to the sale and stayed and watched for awhile When they sold him they opened the gates in and out of the ring He ran in and blew snot on everybody he saw on the fence and through the fence in the crowd. The way they got him out the ring was one of the ring men got in the exit gate and he chased the guy out That was one that may have dserved to be shot Funny thing he had been gentle before, only thing I can figure was the cowboys that gathered him must have chousted him pretty good or may have roped him, but whatever happened he was mad all over [/QUOTE]
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