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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 392131" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Last April my wife and I leased a bull from her sister. All was fine until we unloaded him. We didn't know that he had never been by himself, he had always been with a pen mate and so we unloaded him into a pen by himself. He went nuts! First started walking the pen, the trotting around the pen, and then flat running around. He had also never seen horses before and all of his comotion made them run right up to his pen. He jumped a six foot tall wood fence and was gone! He ended up going through two fields and into a gravel pit where he swam a river that was at flood stage. I could only see his ears and nose as he swam across. Long story short that bull got onto a submerged island and stood there for three hours. We finally had to get a small boat to chase him to the other side and when he got out he was pissed! Got him chased up into the neighbors lot and loaded and then unloaded at our place...again. This time though he went right in with the cows. We were supposed to have our horse at the breeders by 11 that Saturday, but she didn't get there until 8 that night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 392131, member: 6496"] Last April my wife and I leased a bull from her sister. All was fine until we unloaded him. We didn't know that he had never been by himself, he had always been with a pen mate and so we unloaded him into a pen by himself. He went nuts! First started walking the pen, the trotting around the pen, and then flat running around. He had also never seen horses before and all of his comotion made them run right up to his pen. He jumped a six foot tall wood fence and was gone! He ended up going through two fields and into a gravel pit where he swam a river that was at flood stage. I could only see his ears and nose as he swam across. Long story short that bull got onto a submerged island and stood there for three hours. We finally had to get a small boat to chase him to the other side and when he got out he was pissed! Got him chased up into the neighbors lot and loaded and then unloaded at our place...again. This time though he went right in with the cows. We were supposed to have our horse at the breeders by 11 that Saturday, but she didn't get there until 8 that night. [/QUOTE]
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