When you’re a cattle farmer, it’s a pretty routine life. You let the cows out into the pasture in the morning and bring them in at dinnertime. They get some hay, graze on the grass, and frolic happily — until the bull does something silly that requires a rescue. Before you watch the clip, we want you to know that the bull got out of his predicament, but it took some wrangling. You can watch the clip here.
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Now that you’ve watched Farmer Mitch the Bull Wrangler and Brutus square off, we will have some laughs because that’s how the Moo-mba rolls. Taylor Fabus, the video creator, replied to a comment, “We sometimes have to save them from their own bad decisions.” If that isn’t a truth bomb, we don’t know what it is! This was a terrible decision for Brutus.
Brutus somehow got himself stuck in the middle of the round bale feeder. The heavy steel apparatus keeps a rolled hay bale in one spot for feeding. Brutus decided to wear it like a Halloween costume. Commenters alternately began calling Brutus a Tilt-A-Whirl, a Moo-mba, a new food truck named Moober Eats, a bumper car, or a turtle. The suggestions are hilarious.
Trust me: the comment section is a rabbit hole. You will be there laughing until you cry.
The Bull Rescue Efforts Were Successful
No one knows how Brutus got into the feeder, but most suggest he went over the side like he was jumping a fence. After trying to get the animal to slow down long enough to figure out a solution, Farmer Mitch gave up and asked the vet for help.
It took two tranquilizer darts and the efforts of Mitch and the vet to rescue the bull. Brutus had no injuries from his adventure, but Mitch didn’t fare as well.
We think that “ride” should qualify Mitch for the rodeo circuit. Between chasing Brutus around the field and riding the bale feeder, Mitch got quite a workout. He may be rethinking his ownership of cattle. “Get some cows. It’ll be fun.”
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