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<blockquote data-quote="TLCfromARK" data-source="post: 31406" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I don't know of anyone being attacked by a bull but I know of 3 or 4 incidents where people have been hurt by a bull. Other cows know who the boss is and sometimes will run over you trying to get out of the bull way. I've seen some of our bulls knocking 5' X 6' rolls of hay around like they were bean bags. I know one man I work with whose father-in-law was killed while working his cattle, I'm not sure what he was doing, worming, weaning, etc. but there were two bulls in the same corral trying decide who was boss, he got knocked down, stepped on?, but was dead either way. You should always know where the bull is and try to know where he wants to be or go.</p><p></p><p> ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLCfromARK, post: 31406, member: 198"] I don't know of anyone being attacked by a bull but I know of 3 or 4 incidents where people have been hurt by a bull. Other cows know who the boss is and sometimes will run over you trying to get out of the bull way. I've seen some of our bulls knocking 5' X 6' rolls of hay around like they were bean bags. I know one man I work with whose father-in-law was killed while working his cattle, I'm not sure what he was doing, worming, weaning, etc. but there were two bulls in the same corral trying decide who was boss, he got knocked down, stepped on?, but was dead either way. You should always know where the bull is and try to know where he wants to be or go. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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