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<blockquote data-quote="ClinchValley" data-source="post: 1486075" data-attributes="member: 24719"><p>Might just be me, but every time I am in the vicinity of a bull I keep my attention toward them. Just like a dog, i'm sure the calmest bull can snap. With the role we play, i would think they see us as a challenger often times. </p><p></p><p></p><p>That said, i don't think i could allow a bull to stay after what you described. Guys/gals are killed all the time by their livestock. Life's too short.</p><p></p><p>Family friend had his back, quite a few ribs, and a leg broken by his bull last year. Luckily he was able to roll/be pushed underneath a piece of equipment. Or it would have killed him.</p><p></p><p>Life is just too darn precious and short.</p><p></p><p>Plus, they are just too big and strong to have to worry about fighting with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClinchValley, post: 1486075, member: 24719"] Might just be me, but every time I am in the vicinity of a bull I keep my attention toward them. Just like a dog, i'm sure the calmest bull can snap. With the role we play, i would think they see us as a challenger often times. That said, i don't think i could allow a bull to stay after what you described. Guys/gals are killed all the time by their livestock. Life's too short. Family friend had his back, quite a few ribs, and a leg broken by his bull last year. Luckily he was able to roll/be pushed underneath a piece of equipment. Or it would have killed him. Life is just too darn precious and short. Plus, they are just too big and strong to have to worry about fighting with them. [/QUOTE]
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