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@old-guy-photos thanks for sharing your story with us. Hmmm haha I wouldnt go near the bull too and this is not even funny because it is very dangerous. And thank goodness that you can run fast . Also thanks for organising a great contest here which motivated me to write my new post relating to being depressed and how steemit will help.I mentioned you there-feel free to see it and send in your thoughts-more success
Thanks I actually read a couple of your posts and followed. I like your optimism. I feel myself to be an optimistic realist. I dont followed too many folks because I like to actually interact in the comments. Thanks for stopping by :)
No. Don't laugh! People really need to know these animals do kill .... most especially the bulls. ... Of course, uh, we kind of did laugh ...
We have been raising pups for the last year and one of them became a teenager and decided he was tough stuff. I don't know what the deal was. The cows across from us live on a hill. He and this cow decided they had it in for each other. He took off from our drive and she took off from the top of the hill, they met up ... almost met up ... about half way. The cow as moving as fast as our dog!! We think he's some Labrador, Jack-Russel terrier mix. Anyway, just before they met up, dog decided he was a bit smaller and came running back home. He then got to spent a week on the electro-collar. I use to think those things were so inhumane until they became the only way to save our uh bull-headed young male dogs.
Now, the year before, we were raising our German-Shepherd/Pyrenees and he'd go over and run the pasture and the cows would totally ignore him and he was only interested in running the full length of the pasture back and forth like a big, beautiful show-off. Yeah. He's one big hairy mess. And lovable and loyal and sweet and everything good except obedient ... unless he's wearing the collar. If he's not wearing it, I need it. If he's wearing it, I seldom ever ever have to use it. ... go figure.
Well you are right, they are HUGE especially when after you and like you say they do move FAST! Much faster than one would think! I'm glad your dog decided to live to see another day.
Fun times, good times and you almost got killed by a line of scrimmage of cows lead by a bull that didn't want you there. I'm glad you cleared that fence.
"Those things are big..." Made me chortle out loud. As the story unfolded, I could just about see it, even though I wasn't in the pasture, didn't look good, even in my imagination. They definitely have a bad attitude, that's for sure. Glad you didn't get tromped, probably could have jumped over the barn with all that Adrenalin flowing! Thanks for the great story, and have a great day.
You're very welcome. I always enjoy our conversations. ( I DO seem to be a bit chatty O: ) And I can see why years later, a phalanx of bulls running you over the fence might cause recurrent stress. Double ( :
You were in my neck of the woods. Blue ridge parkway is about 2 hours from me. You gotta watch out for those hidden cows...these mountains give em plenty of places to hide.
Yeah to me it seemed tobacco was a way of life for many generations of folks down there. I while back the government bought out the allotments. I have never worked it but I hear its not easy work :)
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@old-guy-photos thanks for sharing your story with us. Hmmm haha I wouldnt go near the bull too and this is not even funny because it is very dangerous. And thank goodness that you can run fast . Also thanks for organising a great contest here which motivated me to write my new post relating to being depressed and how steemit will help.I mentioned you there-feel free to see it and send in your thoughts-more success
Thanks I actually read a couple of your posts and followed. I like your optimism. I feel myself to be an optimistic realist. I dont followed too many folks because I like to actually interact in the comments. Thanks for stopping by :)
Thanks and you are welcome, I am following you too and we will surely stay in touch. I wish you a blessed weekend.
Indeed we will. Much obliged.
Not the kind of running with the bulls I would want to try,lol
LOL now after so many years, I wouldnt be able to run fast enough so I would have to just lay down and play dead I suppose lol.
Dude ... it's not just in your mind! You really did almost die in North Carolina!
Yeah at the time I was mighty shook up, now I can laugh at myself a bit lol.
No. Don't laugh! People really need to know these animals do kill .... most especially the bulls. ... Of course, uh, we kind of did laugh ...
We have been raising pups for the last year and one of them became a teenager and decided he was tough stuff. I don't know what the deal was. The cows across from us live on a hill. He and this cow decided they had it in for each other. He took off from our drive and she took off from the top of the hill, they met up ... almost met up ... about half way. The cow as moving as fast as our dog!! We think he's some Labrador, Jack-Russel terrier mix. Anyway, just before they met up, dog decided he was a bit smaller and came running back home. He then got to spent a week on the electro-collar. I use to think those things were so inhumane until they became the only way to save our uh bull-headed young male dogs.
Now, the year before, we were raising our German-Shepherd/Pyrenees and he'd go over and run the pasture and the cows would totally ignore him and he was only interested in running the full length of the pasture back and forth like a big, beautiful show-off. Yeah. He's one big hairy mess. And lovable and loyal and sweet and everything good except obedient ... unless he's wearing the collar. If he's not wearing it, I need it. If he's wearing it, I seldom ever ever have to use it. ... go figure.
But no. NOt a funny story.
Well you are right, they are HUGE especially when after you and like you say they do move FAST! Much faster than one would think! I'm glad your dog decided to live to see another day.
Me too! thanks :)
Fun times, good times and you almost got killed by a line of scrimmage of cows lead by a bull that didn't want you there. I'm glad you cleared that fence.
Me too coz I wouldnt have wanted to miss reading your stories :)
Yes, Steemit would be the same without you. :)
"Those things are big..." Made me chortle out loud. As the story unfolded, I could just about see it, even though I wasn't in the pasture, didn't look good, even in my imagination. They definitely have a bad attitude, that's for sure. Glad you didn't get tromped, probably could have jumped over the barn with all that Adrenalin flowing! Thanks for the great story, and have a great day.
Thanks as usual for your great comments. Its funny still to this day thinking about it I get a bit sweaty lol.
You're very welcome. I always enjoy our conversations. ( I DO seem to be a bit chatty O: ) And I can see why years later, a phalanx of bulls running you over the fence might cause recurrent stress. Double ( :
You were in my neck of the woods. Blue ridge parkway is about 2 hours from me. You gotta watch out for those hidden cows...these mountains give em plenty of places to hide.
Yes and I learned:
I live close to the blue ridge parkway!
Ah ok. The old farm is up around Marshall NC, north of Asheville. They dont grow tobacco anymore and Harry is got to be 85 now.
Everyone I know her worked in tobacco once in their lives my husband grew and picked tobacco
Yeah to me it seemed tobacco was a way of life for many generations of folks down there. I while back the government bought out the allotments. I have never worked it but I hear its not easy work :)
Great. Thanks for sharing. I'm starting to follow you.
They are fast, running faster and faster is the only escape!
OMG...we used to raise Angus cattle and had a bull. I knoe exactly what you are talking about!! Upped and steemed
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