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Post by rusty on Dec 4, 2011 20:20:37 GMT -6
I live here MILFORD, Conn. (AP) - A posse hopes to soon catch Waldo, a bull that escaped from a farm in July and has been on the loose in the coastal city of Milford, Conn. The Connecticut Post reports (http://bit.ly/vJNUpx ) that an attempt to corral the 700-pound black Angus failed Nov. 20. In the next few weeks, officials will try again. www.wfsb.com/story/16171523/conn-town-vexed-trying-to-catch-bull-on-the-loose
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Post by Belle on Dec 4, 2011 21:05:04 GMT -6
Shoot,..you can take him Rusty! Bulldog him down & ride him into the ground!! ;D I got confidence in you, son!!
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Post by rusty on Dec 4, 2011 21:33:10 GMT -6
I keep thinking about your meeting with that deer I hope they do find this beast
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Post by Belle on Dec 4, 2011 23:00:00 GMT -6
I keep thinking about your meeting with that deer I hope they do find this beast Yeah, I'm afraid that would be nothing like hitting a deer. It would be the equivalent of hitting a brick wall. I almost hit a HUGE Brahma bull one night several years ago. I came around a curve & there he stood in the middle of my side of the road. I locked it up & my back end slid around his back end & wound up facing the other side of him. He lowered his head like he was going to charge at me. I took off backward down the road until I got away from him. Luckily it was really late & no other cars on the road or it could have been really BAD for all of us.....The bull would have walked away unharmed, no doubt.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2011 10:17:29 GMT -6
A Black Angus is a large, but hornless 'beef cow' with a docile disposition. Don't lose any sleep over him. They're quite gentle and friendly. Peace, OHD
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