My brother in-law got crushed many years ago from his own Bull. His Bull pinned him against the stone barn siding. Had all his ribs crushed. He lived to tell the story. Thank goodness for Doctors. He was B mess.
Your picture is a prize photo.
Animals are unpredictable. That fence is not much between you. He can jump that in a second.
I am glad you got your picture but dont judge a fence. I got chased by a bull when I was 12 or so. I headed for the oak tree that us kids build and goodness we had just built the ladder rungs to get up there a week ago.
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Yeah. I wouldn't want to get too close either! That's a good looking animal though.
Now this gives new meaning to the phrase, "That's a lot of bull!"
Beautiful shot! My grandmother had a big ol' bull on her farm in northern Minnesota. I was a wee kid, but that bull would chase me out of the corral!
Yes, I think I'd want to keep my distance from this guy.
He doesn't look like a happy guy.
He looks so serious!
Always wise to keep a fence and some distance between you!
My brother in-law got crushed many years ago from his own Bull. His Bull pinned him against the stone barn siding. Had all his ribs crushed. He lived to tell the story. Thank goodness for Doctors. He was B mess.
Your picture is a prize photo.
Animals are unpredictable. That fence is not much between you. He can jump that in a second.
I am glad you got your picture but dont judge a fence. I got chased by a bull when I was 12 or so. I headed for the oak tree that us kids build and goodness we had just built the ladder rungs to get up there a week ago.
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