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Luckiest Girl- Bull Attack
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl_jenna" data-source="post: 1111118" data-attributes="member: 20102"><p>Yes, as others have said glad the girl was not killed! We had a jersey bull many years ago that went crazy. One day he was just fine, kept his distance in the barn, the next he was absolutely nuts. Would charge the tractor, needless to say, dad shot that one. We didn't want to chance someone getting hurt at the slaughterhouse. That was the last bull we have ever had at the dairy since. The "bulls/breeders" there now can get pretty ornery/moody too, but trust me they are harmless.......mostly :lol: </p><p></p><p>When I was growing up we had a older neighbor with no immediate family that had a herd of cattle. He pretty much just fed and watered them. Had several huge bulls running around with the cows. When he died, the real estate agent tried to drive around the farm to look at it. Those bulls came running and he got out of there pretty quick. It took a group of cowboys and horses to round them up, and they ended up shooting some of the crazier ones I remember. </p><p>Jenna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl_jenna, post: 1111118, member: 20102"] Yes, as others have said glad the girl was not killed! We had a jersey bull many years ago that went crazy. One day he was just fine, kept his distance in the barn, the next he was absolutely nuts. Would charge the tractor, needless to say, dad shot that one. We didn't want to chance someone getting hurt at the slaughterhouse. That was the last bull we have ever had at the dairy since. The "bulls/breeders" there now can get pretty ornery/moody too, but trust me they are harmless.......mostly :lol: When I was growing up we had a older neighbor with no immediate family that had a herd of cattle. He pretty much just fed and watered them. Had several huge bulls running around with the cows. When he died, the real estate agent tried to drive around the farm to look at it. Those bulls came running and he got out of there pretty quick. It took a group of cowboys and horses to round them up, and they ended up shooting some of the crazier ones I remember. Jenna [/QUOTE]
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