Posted by jacksun65 on March 11, 2016 at 18:11:14 from (64.183.166.166):
In Reply to: hauling bulls posted by KEH on March 11, 2016 at 16:39:32:
Uncle bought a registerd Holstein bull, weighed in at 3000lbs. Very agressive We built a breeding pen for him made of 6x6 ten foot above ground four in spaced two feet apart 2x6 tongue and grove on inside 2x6 outside every two feet. Made the mistake of cementing the poles in ground. He stayed in it for two weeks before he broke a wall down. He just let him run with the girls after that. One day when feeding squares out of back of pickup I went to break a bale and a string popped out of my hand so I jumped down to get it and went flying back up into the side of the truck. the bull was there pawing the ground uncle jumped out of the truck with a 4x4 and broke it over the back of his head. LOL didn't even phase him. Decided to sell him before he killed someone. the guy that bought him showed up with a 5 ton with an open top cattle rack. uncle told him he should have something on top. loaded him up, they got ten miles down the road and the bull jumped over the top and landed in the middle of M46 broke both front legs. Guy actually came back and wanted his money back.
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