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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 894892" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Was just about to fasten the second compartment in the trailer when, out of the corner of my eye, I saw my Dad fall. I relaxed my pressure on the partition gate and a cow kicked it full blast. The round corner of the gate hit me across my upper gum below my nose and across my cheek. Loosened the upper teeth and spider cracked my cheek bone. Just a little up or down and would have destroyed alot of bones and teeth. I had 2 black eyes for over a week.</p><p> Last time I used the old truck for hauling, the racks were getting real bad. I loaded a big bull who was getting rambuctious and when I was driving out the field toward the gate, I looked in the mirror and saw the bull running across the field. I got out and looked and he had torn the whole side out of those old racks.</p><p> Was loading cattle for an older neighbor and they were all just about in the trailer and I put my hand on the last one to push it on in and I hear a yell from behind and felt something like a red hot iron across the back of my hand. My neighbor had reached over the fence with his whip to get the last one in just as I put my hand where that whip was going to land---had a red blister across the back of my hand for quite some time.</p><p> My Uncle had a crazy 750 lb steer he wanted butchered, so we loaded him and took him to the slaughter plant. I was careful to keep my uncle out of the "action". When I unloaded him, there was a lady who knew everything doing the bossing and she knew nothing. I told her the calf was crazy and get the gate shut behind him quickly. I let the calf out, he went down the alley and instead of shutting the gate, she answered her cell phone. The calf hit the end of the alley, turned and before I could run up to the gate, it came at me, I grabbed pipe above me and it went under me. I knew it could only go back into the trailer..............but, lo and behold, my Uncle had so considerately closed the trailer gate, which left a 3 foot opening to freedom in which he was standing. The calf went over him, knocking him to the ground and knocking him unconscious and off it went. We looked all morning while listening to the news that happened on 9/11 and finally found the calf 3 miles away in a new housing subdivision. The deputy came out and shot it and we loaded it and hauled it back to the slaughter house. Then I took my Uncle to the doctor for some stitches. But, he did get his beef butchered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 894892, member: 1150"] Was just about to fasten the second compartment in the trailer when, out of the corner of my eye, I saw my Dad fall. I relaxed my pressure on the partition gate and a cow kicked it full blast. The round corner of the gate hit me across my upper gum below my nose and across my cheek. Loosened the upper teeth and spider cracked my cheek bone. Just a little up or down and would have destroyed alot of bones and teeth. I had 2 black eyes for over a week. Last time I used the old truck for hauling, the racks were getting real bad. I loaded a big bull who was getting rambuctious and when I was driving out the field toward the gate, I looked in the mirror and saw the bull running across the field. I got out and looked and he had torn the whole side out of those old racks. Was loading cattle for an older neighbor and they were all just about in the trailer and I put my hand on the last one to push it on in and I hear a yell from behind and felt something like a red hot iron across the back of my hand. My neighbor had reached over the fence with his whip to get the last one in just as I put my hand where that whip was going to land---had a red blister across the back of my hand for quite some time. My Uncle had a crazy 750 lb steer he wanted butchered, so we loaded him and took him to the slaughter plant. I was careful to keep my uncle out of the "action". When I unloaded him, there was a lady who knew everything doing the bossing and she knew nothing. I told her the calf was crazy and get the gate shut behind him quickly. I let the calf out, he went down the alley and instead of shutting the gate, she answered her cell phone. The calf hit the end of the alley, turned and before I could run up to the gate, it came at me, I grabbed pipe above me and it went under me. I knew it could only go back into the trailer..............but, lo and behold, my Uncle had so considerately closed the trailer gate, which left a 3 foot opening to freedom in which he was standing. The calf went over him, knocking him to the ground and knocking him unconscious and off it went. We looked all morning while listening to the news that happened on 9/11 and finally found the calf 3 miles away in a new housing subdivision. The deputy came out and shot it and we loaded it and hauled it back to the slaughter house. Then I took my Uncle to the doctor for some stitches. But, he did get his beef butchered. [/QUOTE]
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