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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1566272" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have been chased by a wide assortment of breeds of bulls. Nearly one of every major breed. I have only been actually hit by three. The first one was a rodeo bull who was using me to mop up the arena. Being a rodeo bull I guess that doesn't really count. Next was a Highlander at a sale yard I was working at. His horn caught me in the back of my knees and flipped me over a gate like I was nothing The other was the tamest Angus bull I ever owned. I went to get him out of a pen. In a flash he had me against the fence trying to pull my wallet out of my back pocket. I had one arm over the fence and wasn't going down no matter what. About 4 weeks later I could get in and out of bed normally without pain. But actually I have had more run ins with cows than I have had with bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1566272, member: 498"] I have been chased by a wide assortment of breeds of bulls. Nearly one of every major breed. I have only been actually hit by three. The first one was a rodeo bull who was using me to mop up the arena. Being a rodeo bull I guess that doesn't really count. Next was a Highlander at a sale yard I was working at. His horn caught me in the back of my knees and flipped me over a gate like I was nothing The other was the tamest Angus bull I ever owned. I went to get him out of a pen. In a flash he had me against the fence trying to pull my wallet out of my back pocket. I had one arm over the fence and wasn't going down no matter what. About 4 weeks later I could get in and out of bed normally without pain. But actually I have had more run ins with cows than I have had with bulls. [/QUOTE]
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