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Had a round with a bull today.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1780428" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Yep, a sorting stick flag. A little wave and they stay back. Once in a while I will tap one one the back and they move out of my way.</p><p>One time back on the coast when I was raising bred heifers I went out to feed them. The troughs were at the edge of the concrete. The day before one had stepped on my foot. So I had my feet close together. There was a slight slope coming up to the concrete. The heifers had a worn trail on that slope where they always walked. One walking across behind me bumped me with her belly which spun me around and I landed on my back in the trail. 60 heifers using that trail there was a couple inches of cow manure lining the trail. I slid on my back for about 15 feet. The whole time yelling and cussing like a mad man. I was laying with my head down hill on my back sort of like a turtle. I managed to turn over and get to my feet. Entirely covered with cow manure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1780428, member: 498"] Yep, a sorting stick flag. A little wave and they stay back. Once in a while I will tap one one the back and they move out of my way. One time back on the coast when I was raising bred heifers I went out to feed them. The troughs were at the edge of the concrete. The day before one had stepped on my foot. So I had my feet close together. There was a slight slope coming up to the concrete. The heifers had a worn trail on that slope where they always walked. One walking across behind me bumped me with her belly which spun me around and I landed on my back in the trail. 60 heifers using that trail there was a couple inches of cow manure lining the trail. I slid on my back for about 15 feet. The whole time yelling and cussing like a mad man. I was laying with my head down hill on my back sort of like a turtle. I managed to turn over and get to my feet. Entirely covered with cow manure. [/QUOTE]
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