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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly beef man" data-source="post: 1048623" data-attributes="member: 4786"><p>Worst I ever got hurt on the farm was I got knocked out skidding logs with a tractor once. It was an open station without a canopy. I bumped a tree with the rear tire and the next thing I knew I was waking up with an awful ringing in my ears, my shirt covered in blood, and a splitting headache. The top had come out of a tree and caught me in the head and knocked me out, luckily I somehow managed to shut off the tractor before I blacked out. </p><p>With cattle I have been mashed, kicked, thrown, stomped, ran over, and lost more finger and toe nails than I can count. As someone else said getting hurt is just part of having cattle, how often is determined by how stupid you are each day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly beef man, post: 1048623, member: 4786"] Worst I ever got hurt on the farm was I got knocked out skidding logs with a tractor once. It was an open station without a canopy. I bumped a tree with the rear tire and the next thing I knew I was waking up with an awful ringing in my ears, my shirt covered in blood, and a splitting headache. The top had come out of a tree and caught me in the head and knocked me out, luckily I somehow managed to shut off the tractor before I blacked out. With cattle I have been mashed, kicked, thrown, stomped, ran over, and lost more finger and toe nails than I can count. As someone else said getting hurt is just part of having cattle, how often is determined by how stupid you are each day. [/QUOTE]
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