I had an uncle that one time had a Charloais bull. Why that bread - who knows - LOL. This was around 1970 and he had a Dodge Power Wagon 3/4 ton truck - 4x4. From the factory, with the 4x4, that was one high off the ground truck! Anyhow - my uncle pulled up to the gate at a field where the bull was kept. He got out to open the gate, and somehow the bull got after him. The uncle was no athlete - but on that day, he sprung himself up on the hood of the truck in short order to escape the Chaloais bull.
I believe after that - the bull went down the road.
On another note....
When I was a boy, we kept a few rabbit beagles. Our cattle HATED those dogs. So onetime I was out in the pasture for some chores or whatever reason and one of those beagles followed me around and out in the field. The dog saw the cows, decided to investigate. The cows took exception and gave chase to the beagle. The beagle figured he'd run to my side. Pretty soon, both of us were on full run for the fence!
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