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Placing a bull in with horses?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 34764" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Several years ago one of the ranches that do most of their work with horses had a production sale. They had all of the bulls in individual pens up by the front gate, the back edge of the bull pens was a horse pasture. A year before, one of the bulls had taken on one of the horses while they were being worked. Bull knocked the crap out of the horse and rolled him, rider bailed off with no ill affects. When the put the bulls in the pen by the gate, that same horse would wait until the bull was resting just a little too close to the fence. He'ld erach over and bite the bull on whatever he could get ahold of. Darn near plucked the bulls switch bald. Funny to me, not near as funny to the bull.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 34764, member: 34"] Several years ago one of the ranches that do most of their work with horses had a production sale. They had all of the bulls in individual pens up by the front gate, the back edge of the bull pens was a horse pasture. A year before, one of the bulls had taken on one of the horses while they were being worked. Bull knocked the crap out of the horse and rolled him, rider bailed off with no ill affects. When the put the bulls in the pen by the gate, that same horse would wait until the bull was resting just a little too close to the fence. He'ld erach over and bite the bull on whatever he could get ahold of. Darn near plucked the bulls switch bald. Funny to me, not near as funny to the bull. dun [/QUOTE]
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