Bull catching injuries and scars Outback Ringer
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Every bull catcher has a war story, especially when you work in a job where you have to take the bull by the horns, literally. • Some injuries can be fatal but luckily for Scanner, his very close encounter with his nether regions won't leave him with any lasting problems. #OutbackRinger • Subscribe now: http://ab.co/subscribe • ___________________________________________ • Outback Ringer follows a handful of brave men and women making a living catching feral bulls and buffalo in the desolate Australian outback. It's a high-risk, dangerous job, filled with high-reward and a hell of a lot of deal-making. • Stream now on iview: https://ab.co/OutbackRinger • ___________________________________________ • I've had bulls stuck their horn through me legs, arms, everything else, you know. I nearly bled to death on about three times. • The sharp tip of the horn went like that and just grazed up her face. If that had been an inch or a centimetre inwards, you know, we probably wouldn't have Liz with us today. • LACH: I've seen Charlie get horned. • I got the scars to prove it. (LAUGHS) • Pete get horned. I've been horned. Yeah, we all just been horned. • The latest ringer to fall victim to a bull's horn is Scanner, one of Lach's team. • It just happened like that. I didn't even know he'd been horned. I went and saw him and, yeah, • he was bleeding out the... Bleeding out in the... in the middle area there. Yeah.
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