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What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 3015465" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>I have a mean bull story as well. My father in law and I got a call from an older farmer one day asking if we could help him get a bull loaded. Since we had cows and worked with them all the time we agreed To help. When we got there nobody would even get near the head gate or the corral. One of his guys had just been sent to the hospital by this bull. The corral was torn up. The head gate was smashed. This Bull, a Brangus was absolutely crazy. He wasn't that big. Probably 1800 pounds but he was quick and just plain mean. He wouldn't even let us near the fence. Much less inside..</p><p>We had a double gated cattle trailer and decided to put a cow that was in season in the front compartment, close the inner gate, and back it up to the loading chute. During the night we slipped up to the back of the trailer and shut the gate on him. Last time I saw him he was slamming his head into the gates and sides and headed for sale to a rodeo buyer. I pity the poor sole that had to ride him.</p><p></p><p>I also saw a cow step thru a man's calf muscle one day. Unintentionally as the cow was just backing up in the chute. The guy ended up near cripple with a very bad infection before things were over with. Don't ever underestimate them. They can hurt you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 3015465, member: 124909"] I have a mean bull story as well. My father in law and I got a call from an older farmer one day asking if we could help him get a bull loaded. Since we had cows and worked with them all the time we agreed To help. When we got there nobody would even get near the head gate or the corral. One of his guys had just been sent to the hospital by this bull. The corral was torn up. The head gate was smashed. This Bull, a Brangus was absolutely crazy. He wasn't that big. Probably 1800 pounds but he was quick and just plain mean. He wouldn't even let us near the fence. Much less inside.. We had a double gated cattle trailer and decided to put a cow that was in season in the front compartment, close the inner gate, and back it up to the loading chute. During the night we slipped up to the back of the trailer and shut the gate on him. Last time I saw him he was slamming his head into the gates and sides and headed for sale to a rodeo buyer. I pity the poor sole that had to ride him. I also saw a cow step thru a man's calf muscle one day. Unintentionally as the cow was just backing up in the chute. The guy ended up near cripple with a very bad infection before things were over with. Don't ever underestimate them. They can hurt you. [/QUOTE]
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