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Luckiest Girl- Bull Attack
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<blockquote data-quote="shadyhollownj" data-source="post: 1111036" data-attributes="member: 9320"><p>It never hurts to give a bull or cow a good whack with a stick, shovel, or whatever I got to keep em in line even if they are just being a little pushy. I had a new cow calving in a field right out back out the house. she dropped the calf everything was fine. I got a quick shower looked out the window here comes another one. I seen the bag was over its head still and she was laying down. I ran outside in nothing but boxers and jumped the fence to help the calf. I made it about ten steps in the field before she got up and ran at me. She probably threw me 15 feet before I hit the ground. No one home, no phone, no neighbor that could even here me. Gotta be careful you never know. Lost the calf but luckily that was it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadyhollownj, post: 1111036, member: 9320"] It never hurts to give a bull or cow a good whack with a stick, shovel, or whatever I got to keep em in line even if they are just being a little pushy. I had a new cow calving in a field right out back out the house. she dropped the calf everything was fine. I got a quick shower looked out the window here comes another one. I seen the bag was over its head still and she was laying down. I ran outside in nothing but boxers and jumped the fence to help the calf. I made it about ten steps in the field before she got up and ran at me. She probably threw me 15 feet before I hit the ground. No one home, no phone, no neighbor that could even here me. Gotta be careful you never know. Lost the calf but luckily that was it. [/QUOTE]
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