Posted by Dick2 on March 12, 2016 at 00:45:44 from (71.209.128.145):
In Reply to: Re: hauling bulls posted by DoubleR on March 11, 2016 at 18:55:18:
We had a dog named Spot that wouldn't chase any livestock on command; he'd give me the look that said: "I'm not mad at that animal; if you want it chased, you chase it." He was dumb as a board but good around the kids that came to the place.
Neighbor's bull came over, got into the pasture and got into a fight with our bull. I tried to break up the fight by ramming him with the 8N but was not having any luck. Knew I wasn't going to get off that tractor and get in the middle of the fight. Suddenly Spot jumped in and bit the neighbor's bull right on the nose and hung on. That bull carried that dog a quarter mile to the gate where he came and Spot hung on until the bull left our yard. Later I saw Spot break up fights between other animals, guess that he just didn't like to see them fight.
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