Posted by kcm.MN on April 23, 2017 at 17:42:46 from (174.219.1.168):
In Reply to: Caught the MEAN BUL posted by olgentdc on April 23, 2017 at 14:31:21:
Had a neighbor put a bull in the next field with some cattle. This bull was out of his mind! Wife was trying to walk up and down the driveway/maintenance road for exercise and he charged her, stopping just shy of a bush. She slowly backed up and came in the house crying. We went out and got in the truck and drove out to the main road. I was filming the single-strand fence that was in place - the ONLY thing keeping this bull from hurting someone. When we got to the road, the bull, who was about 1/6th mile away, turned and faced the stopped truck. I put the truck in park and opened the door and got out, just standing next to the truck. I filmed as the bull started charging across the field towards me, not jumping back into the truck until shortly before it reached that single strand of wire.
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