Posted by Dave Sherburne, NY on January 29, 2014 at 08:21:37 from (74.32.153.230):
In Reply to: bull fighting posted by farmerwithmutt on January 29, 2014 at 03:27:53:
Tried that when I was a teenager 55yrs ago. My father worked off the farm so it was my brother's and my job to clean the barn and let the cows out for water right after school. No water buckets in the barn. We let them out cleaned the barn and the cows were waiting at the door when we finished. most of the cows came in but a few of the cows and the bull needed to be convinced so I went out to chase them in and they all came in went right to their stalls except the bull. He came right back out the door at me with his eyes like fire and wide open. He knocked me down and rolled me all around the muddy barn yard till my mother came out of the house screaming. I couldn't beat him but he knew she could so he took off. Back then we boarded a bull till all the cows were bred then he went home. Mother called the owner and told him to come and get it because the bull would be dead in the morning. He didn't want to come that night but he did. I wasn't hurt, but took advantage of the situation and didn't go to school the next day. Never should have let my brother wear my red sweatshirt when he fed the cows,I think he used to harass the bull .
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