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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 968387" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>That goes a whole lot faster and safer if you get a leg,or preferably both hind legs, first. Just don't ever, ever, ever do it with other bulls in the area. :frowns: </p><p>Power changes hands quickly in a bulls mind. </p><p>Me and another guy doctored a red brangus bull out in the middle of the off season bull pasture that was scared to death of the corrals so we roped him and layed him down an I climbed on and dug foxtails out of both eyes. We wound up tied to a bullfight with about thirty contestants. At one point the bull I was sitting on got hit so hard that he came up off the ground and both horses stumbled hard trying to hold him. The other guy had the neck rope so I let his end go first and then stepped on my horse to let the heels go and the rope had bit into the rubber so hard hat I couldn't un-daly. :help: About that time another bull hit him in the shoulder and shoved him to where I had enough slack for him to kick free. After that we decided we wern't going to rope them without more help and only during breeding season when they're spread out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 968387, member: 14661"] That goes a whole lot faster and safer if you get a leg,or preferably both hind legs, first. Just don't ever, ever, ever do it with other bulls in the area. :frowns: Power changes hands quickly in a bulls mind. Me and another guy doctored a red brangus bull out in the middle of the off season bull pasture that was scared to death of the corrals so we roped him and layed him down an I climbed on and dug foxtails out of both eyes. We wound up tied to a bullfight with about thirty contestants. At one point the bull I was sitting on got hit so hard that he came up off the ground and both horses stumbled hard trying to hold him. The other guy had the neck rope so I let his end go first and then stepped on my horse to let the heels go and the rope had bit into the rubber so hard hat I couldn't un-daly. :help: About that time another bull hit him in the shoulder and shoved him to where I had enough slack for him to kick free. After that we decided we wern't going to rope them without more help and only during breeding season when they're spread out. [/QUOTE]
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