RedBullsToo
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codymccue, Good one! I always appreciate some good cowboy "rhyming" 

efb said:This happened a good while ago when I was in college I went home with John one weekend. His family ran a feedyard. Shortly after we had arrived at John's late on Sat. afternoon John's dad said there was a sick steer in pen 8 would we doctor him. Not wanting to spend more time at this that we had to ( we had other plans) we jumped in a pickup and drove up to pen 8. Sure enough easy to spot was a sorry okie steer weighing about 700 lbs with his head between his front legs and his tounge in the dirt. John said, I think we can doctor him here rather than going back to get a couple horses and driving him up to the work pens. We grab a couple ropes and ease up to him. He looked like we could walk up to him and give him a shot ( but you know better don't you). The first loop found it's mark and all hell broke loose. It was hard to believe a sorry critter as sick as he was could drag two of us through all the stuff you find in a feedlot pen. After what seemed like a long time the steer is finally running out of air and me and John are running out of hide and air. All three of us are looking like sorry okie steers with our tongues in the dirt . We catch a few gulps of air and John says lets try to snub him to that post over there by the water tank. WE finally get him close enough I can make a couple dallies around the post and JOhn said just hold him there while I get the syringe. We finally get him to within about 10 feet of the post and John said that's good enough. When he stuck him that steer jumped and knocked John into the water tank and the steer fell into the tank on top of him. It was all I could do to drag the steer off JOhn before he drowned. That's as dirty and skinned up as I have ever been and probably as close to drowning as John has ever been. Needless to say we didn't make it to the dance that night.
But since we're talking about wrecks, I bet between us we could come up with a horse related injury list that would really impress.