Seems most animals aren't overly concerned with the young of other animals...unless of course, they desire to eat them. The mere size difference is humorous...and the apparent, captured in time, blasé attitude of both really makes the pic.Thanks Craig, I thought it so cute and such a hoot! I remember my son going out like that once.
Thank you. Sounds dangerous.its a brahma bull from asia
When I was in the army, I had an OIC who was into bull-riding. I have never understood that. You're on an enraged and dangerous animal that you will never ride to a standstill. It's going to throw you off, eventually. It's just a matter of how long you can stay on. And when you finally fall off...that animal is still angry, and you're pretty much on your own.theyre not too bad. our next door neighbour has one and i can approach it. i have heard that worst tempered bull of all is the jersey!
Pretty smart there gabriel.its a brahma bull from asia
Oh well, how many people have a neighbor that owns two. hahahahanot really, my next door neighbour owns a couple
Lilly, he was only 19 then, --he is probably too shy to do that now!Thanks Craig, I thought it so cute and such a hoot! I remember my son going out like that once.
Pat, that's the reason that Rodeo events have the clowns to divert the bull. I think the clowns are in more danger than the riders.When I was in the army, I had an OIC who was into bull-riding. I have never understood that. You're on an enraged and dangerous animal that you will never ride to a standstill. It's going to throw you off, eventually. It's just a matter of how long you can stay on. And when you finally fall off...that animal is still angry, and you're pretty much on your own.