Posted by rrlund on January 14, 2015 at 10:32:00 from (162.250.25.186):
In Reply to: Re: Bull question posted by dgasper on January 14, 2015 at 10:07:16:
When I was just a little kid,Dad had one that went nuts. He went through the fence and took off storming the neighborhood. I remember my mother calling all the neighbors and telling them to keep their kids in the house. He called the local livestock hauler and they went out looking for him. They ended up shooting him way back on the back of a neighbor's place. They dragged him up in to the truck with a tractor and hauled him off to the slaughter house. You couldn't do that these days of course,they have to walk in under their own power. The father of a field rep for Michigan Milk Producers was killed by one. He trusted it enough to get in a pen with it and the bull took him down and mauled him to death. They're an insane wild animal and need to be treated that way.
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