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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly" data-source="post: 54885" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>My bosses father in law was killed in march of this year by a bull that was</p><p>gentle.</p><p>He drove his truck into the field with two of his grandsons, got out and was head butted by his bull. Crushed his skull. It knocked him under the truck.</p><p>The boys said the bull wasn't mad, just walked away.</p><p>They got grandpas phone and called home.</p><p>He died in the helicopter.</p><p></p><p>Carry a 6 ft cattle prod when you are amongst your cattle.</p><p>Teach them not to get within 10 ft of you or your kids.</p><p>They don't have to be wild, most cattle have a built in 10 to 15 ft comfort</p><p>zone built in.</p><p>The only thing more dangerous than a pet bull is a friendly ex-wife.</p><p></p><p>Hillbilly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly, post: 54885, member: 373"] My bosses father in law was killed in march of this year by a bull that was gentle. He drove his truck into the field with two of his grandsons, got out and was head butted by his bull. Crushed his skull. It knocked him under the truck. The boys said the bull wasn't mad, just walked away. They got grandpas phone and called home. He died in the helicopter. Carry a 6 ft cattle prod when you are amongst your cattle. Teach them not to get within 10 ft of you or your kids. They don't have to be wild, most cattle have a built in 10 to 15 ft comfort zone built in. The only thing more dangerous than a pet bull is a friendly ex-wife. Hillbilly [/QUOTE]
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