dont know the particulars,or the place, but leading any large animal into a pen,horse,cow mule or whatever with a small opening on the outlet is a mighty poor way of operating.worked at the stockyards here a few years. every accident they had was when a man and a animal tried to go through a gate at the same time. and most of them werent bulls,an old cow thats excited and sees an opening to get her head through will hurt you as bad. a horse or mule will do the same. main reason is that the cant see behind them,so they dont like to back up.you get in a narrow place,old cow or bull gets his/her head through with you and you get between post and their shoulders,your stuck.the more you kick and beat the more they try to go ahead on simply because if their heads through they see that as the way to get loose.NEVER EVER build a pen with a man outlet straight ahead,put it on the side. cattle sale ring doesnt have a gate straight ahead where a wild or frightened animal can see it,they have them on the side.
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