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yet another bull attack..
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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 291790" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>One of these days I just know a bull is going to eat my lunch but I still keep working and loading them alone. What do y'all do when you got to get something done and you don't have any help? I often load cattle alone and have to get in the pin with them and some times, they want to put on a rodeo. I have been lucky so far but I don't have an alternative if I want to get some things done. </p><p>How many times have you caught a cow at 6:00 AM, worked her into the chute, and bred her with no help. You just got to do some things. </p><p>Lets see if we can come up with a list of helpful things and idea to make it safer to work and load cattle alone. </p><p></p><p>First on the list: I would say is to let someone know where you are and call them when you are finished or at least have someone check on you later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 291790, member: 2218"] One of these days I just know a bull is going to eat my lunch but I still keep working and loading them alone. What do y’all do when you got to get something done and you don’t have any help? I often load cattle alone and have to get in the pin with them and some times, they want to put on a rodeo. I have been lucky so far but I don’t have an alternative if I want to get some things done. How many times have you caught a cow at 6:00 AM, worked her into the chute, and bred her with no help. You just got to do some things. Lets see if we can come up with a list of helpful things and idea to make it safer to work and load cattle alone. First on the list: I would say is to let someone know where you are and call them when you are finished or at least have someone check on you later. [/QUOTE]
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