Posted by JRSutton on October 01, 2013 at 10:45:51 from (108.49.237.127):
In Reply to: Re: new pet dinosaur posted by Waltdavies on October 01, 2013 at 08:29:09:
yeah, she's all business when it comes to the animals.
She's really good with them, very caring and treats them very well, but they certainly do listen!
She's a good woman.
Kind of embarrassed to admit it, but she saved me the other day - from a friends crazy steer.
Steer was tied in a stock trailer, I was the brave one to go in to get him. He started doing the big bad bull head butting thing while I tried untying the poorly tied knot
I ignored him pushing me - should have smacked his nose or something, but was assuming the knot was going to pull out - it didn't.
Then he smashed me REAL hard in the ribs - and came around with the rope still tied, and I was suddenly pinned with one arm tight in the rope, while he tried goring me (polled Hereford thankfully - no horns!)
Wife didn't take half a second to think, she jumped in and put that thing right its place, and freed me. He stopped the nonsense.
It was impressive.
Left the trailer with my pride bruised worse than my ribs for getting into a helpless situation like that - She could have teased me about it all day, but she never said a word - like a say - a good woman!
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