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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1595870" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>He is a screwed out 1300 lb, 2 year old heifer bull. I was going to pull all 5 heifer bulls out yesterday. The first four sorted off like milk cows. This fella had different ideas and we made a complete tour of the 200 acre brush, timber and grass pasture they were in before he started looking for a gate. When he did that, I backed off and guided him. There was a fair amount of time spent trying to push him in the right direction with the bull bar on the front. Sure took lots of hair off him!</p><p></p><p>The wreck happened when I didn't see an old stump under a patch of brush. Flopped the bike on its side and fat me went for a nose dive. The damage is on the same leg that the hip is getting replaced so I don't limp any worse than I was. Arm works as long as I don't bend it back. Nothing too good for a cowboy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1595870, member: 14161"] He is a screwed out 1300 lb, 2 year old heifer bull. I was going to pull all 5 heifer bulls out yesterday. The first four sorted off like milk cows. This fella had different ideas and we made a complete tour of the 200 acre brush, timber and grass pasture they were in before he started looking for a gate. When he did that, I backed off and guided him. There was a fair amount of time spent trying to push him in the right direction with the bull bar on the front. Sure took lots of hair off him! The wreck happened when I didn't see an old stump under a patch of brush. Flopped the bike on its side and fat me went for a nose dive. The damage is on the same leg that the hip is getting replaced so I don't limp any worse than I was. Arm works as long as I don't bend it back. Nothing too good for a cowboy! [/QUOTE]
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