OT, Real Cowboys have no fear.

old popper

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He is braver than I.
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Dale, my mother said I went out and chased the bull with a stick when I was about that age. She didn't mention how I was dressed! No, I'm not a cowboy. Tractors suit me just fine. LOL Jim
 
also remember real cowboys are easy to tell from the city cowboys, the realones are missing a finger or 3, due to getting them caught up in their dally when roping cattle from a horse
 
Just showing the bull. Who the boss is.

My baby brother would walk out in the fields when he was about that size. Bulls and cows that would take a man out. But they never bothered him. I can still see him in his diaper with his baby bottle. Walking in the fields. Sure made a lot of cars and trucks slow down.
 
Wrong, the way you really tell is that a real cowboy has BS on the [i:654c4848f0]outside[/i:654c4848f0] of his boots.
 
Cute pic.

My FIL had a big brahma bull named Smokey. Had a good set of horns on him, but he was a gentle giant. Anyone could walk up to him or he'd come to you with begging eyes looking for a handout. Long time ago.
 
Country life at it's finest. Brahman bulls get a bad rap as a result of rodeo. The breed in general require strong pens and momma cows with calves will freight train you but most of the bulls I have been around were calm.
 
Old family story of my Mom looking for me when I was about 3. Got real worried after an hour, finally Dad found me laying with the biggest sow we had and about 8 babies, He said I was asleep.
 

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