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They do that to us some times as well. Don't know if it is the smell or what, but they will chase and butt the hay for a good little ways. Been unrolling hay a little at a time this year over larger area to keep them from wasting it and don't know how many times I wouldn't realize they were chasing until the tractor started bouncing. Dropped a fresh bale over the corral fence several times just to have the bulls push it for a good 100 feet or more before they quit. Ever dig up a little dirt and watch what some will do? Kicking, pawing and rubbing their heads in the fresh ground.
This guy is the reason I quit using hay rings. He likes to smash the damn things. He never runs much though....so when he chased the tractor around I thought it was pretty odd.
 

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Morning. Snowed a bit here and now people don`t know how to drive n stuff.


Most here don't either.
It never fails that Brocephus will pull out in front of a guy, rear tires going 700mph like a top fuel dragster burnout, front tires rolling about 3mph.
Then once his swamp donkeys finally get some semblance of grip he will yank the steering wheel to the side to get the Tokyo drift going except run out of horsepower after 7' therefore yanking the wheel the other direction because almost getting sideways is cool.
Meanwhile traffic is stacking up but that's of no concern because he got to display his prowess as a race truck driver.
Pushing that 4wd button is just not cool.
 

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You’s guys gotta quit getting all banged up.
Not likely, after a couple dozen years (or so) of turning 29, stuff is seeming to just jump out at us a bit more, as we dont seem to be able to dodge (ok pile on) things as much. If in our minds we were really getting older we might be a bit more reserve. BUT probably NOT.
 

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Most here don't either.
It never fails that Brocephus will pull out in front of a guy, rear tires going 700mph like a top fuel dragster burnout, front tires rolling about 3mph.
Then once his swamp donkeys finally get some semblance of grip he will yank the steering wheel to the side to get the Tokyo drift going except run out of horsepower after 7' therefore yanking the wheel the other direction because almost getting sideways is cool.
Meanwhile traffic is stacking up but that's of no concern because he got to display his prowess as a race truck driver.
Pushing that 4wd button is just not cool.
You have quite a way with words Ed. You should write a few self help books for the moronic among us.
@Mastermind . Could you tell me how to install commercial metal door that measures 35 7/8" into a frame that measures 35 3/4" and have proper gaps and door function? Not asking for a friend. LOL.
If it's a wooden door....planer. if its metal....sledgehammer.
 

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This guy is the reason I quit using hay rings. He likes to smash the damn things. He never runs much though....so when he chased the tractor around I thought it was pretty odd.
Just feeling his oats. We all run after things when we have those good days. Some days it just hits the right conditions and it feels like I'm back in my twenties again. Doesn't seem to happen often enough right now with the weather swings, I can feel the change about two days ahead.
 

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Just feeling his oats. We all run after things when we have those good days. Some days it just hits the right conditions and it feels like I'm back in my twenties again. Doesn't seem to happen often enough right now with the weather swings, I can feel the change about two days ahead.
Dead on I'd say.

This bull is the coolest one I've ever dealt with.
 

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Dead on I'd say.

This bull is the coolest one I've ever dealt with.
I'll have to get a video of the two I have. Fun times with a bucket of range cubes. Dad calls them bull 1 and bull 2 just because of when I bought them. Walk into the field an holler out "Here boys" and you think they will run you over wanting a little extra feed.
 
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