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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1046349" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I know a gal who happened to be standing close to a tame cow. The cow swung her head around to swat some flies. She hit the gal purely by accident. The gal flew about 10 feet into a fence post where she broke 4 ribs. </p><p></p><p>Four weeks ago I had a 3 year old angus bull. I had this bull since he was a yearling. A nice gentle easy to handle guy. One day about 4 weeks ago someone turned the switch. Now I rode rodeos and worked at times for rodeo contractors. I have handles some pretty nasty bulls. Bulls people kept around because they were nasty. This angus bull who had been a dream to handle a week earlier was scarier than those rodeo bulls. Tame bulls don't always stay tame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1046349, member: 498"] I know a gal who happened to be standing close to a tame cow. The cow swung her head around to swat some flies. She hit the gal purely by accident. The gal flew about 10 feet into a fence post where she broke 4 ribs. Four weeks ago I had a 3 year old angus bull. I had this bull since he was a yearling. A nice gentle easy to handle guy. One day about 4 weeks ago someone turned the switch. Now I rode rodeos and worked at times for rodeo contractors. I have handles some pretty nasty bulls. Bulls people kept around because they were nasty. This angus bull who had been a dream to handle a week earlier was scarier than those rodeo bulls. Tame bulls don't always stay tame. [/QUOTE]
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