We bout all have bull stories. Some funny and some tragic. Mine could have been tragic but wasn't. When I was in High School and Dad was working afternoons/2nd shift in a factory, I milked and did other chores. To feed one batch of sows I would walk across the barn yard where the bull was kept. I had been carrying two five gallon pails of slop every evening for over a year. One evening the Bull put his head down and started pawing the ground. I didn't pay a lot of attention but heard him coming toward me. I turned and side steped him and swung one of the full pails and caught him in the head. He walked off and I thought it was over. The next night I kept my eye on him and he didn't even pay any attention to me. On the way back with the empty pails he charged me and I totaled one of the five gallon pails on his head on his several passes. I told Dad the next morning and he said he had to be just playing because he wouldn't hurt a flee. When I got home from school that afternoon the bull was gone. The bent up five gallon pail laid out in the barn yard for years. Dad never said why he changed his mind but I would guess the bull mad a pass at him. Good advise to get the bull to market soon after they decide they want to be boss or they become boss.
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