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Catching a Crazy Bull and Hauling
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1383266" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Saw this exact same thing happen when I was much younger. Owner had a pretty big full blood gray brahman bull that was fully mature and had been in the pasture with the cows for years. He went and bought him a beautiful young Hereford bull that was probably 14-1500 lbs. Anyway they got into a skirmish that went on for a few minutes and like you said, next thing I knew that brahman threw that Hereford completely over his back and he landed like a 1600 lb. cow patty...needless to say he walked off limping. Luckily the brahman didn't push the issue. Told the owner and that afternoon he hauled the brahman to another place.....funny thing, that old brahman would stand all day long with his head over the fence and let you rub all over his head and big ears. Just a big old pet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1383266, member: 6897"] Saw this exact same thing happen when I was much younger. Owner had a pretty big full blood gray brahman bull that was fully mature and had been in the pasture with the cows for years. He went and bought him a beautiful young Hereford bull that was probably 14-1500 lbs. Anyway they got into a skirmish that went on for a few minutes and like you said, next thing I knew that brahman threw that Hereford completely over his back and he landed like a 1600 lb. cow patty...needless to say he walked off limping. Luckily the brahman didn't push the issue. Told the owner and that afternoon he hauled the brahman to another place.....funny thing, that old brahman would stand all day long with his head over the fence and let you rub all over his head and big ears. Just a big old pet. [/QUOTE]
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