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I learned an important lesson last night - handling cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="texast" data-source="post: 499461" data-attributes="member: 6975"><p>Glad you're ok.</p><p>I taking this as a warning to me. My " puppy dog gentle " brahman bull this morning while he was eating this morning charged at me. Well blew the lil snot then jumped at me I had the show stick at him and yelled at him, so he turned back and just started eating like nothing happen.I can't afford to have a charging bull at no point. Now I gotta make a decision on what to do with him. Hate to get rid of him but can't take a chance too many kids are around him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texast, post: 499461, member: 6975"] Glad you're ok. I taking this as a warning to me. My " puppy dog gentle " brahman bull this morning while he was eating this morning charged at me. Well blew the lil snot then jumped at me I had the show stick at him and yelled at him, so he turned back and just started eating like nothing happen.I can't afford to have a charging bull at no point. Now I gotta make a decision on what to do with him. Hate to get rid of him but can't take a chance too many kids are around him. [/QUOTE]
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