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All through breakfast, Dale kept looking out the window toward where the bull was lying tied down. Finally, Don couldn't stand it anymore. He got up and started to the barn. Dale was quick stepping right behind him. When they left the corrals, Don had the little molly mule saddled and on a lead rope. Riding up to the bull, they found him lying on his belly. As they came close, the bull tried to stand, but fell back to his position. Don got down and tightened the cinches on the mule, then led her close to the bull. The mule didn't like the smell of the fresh blood from the tipped horns, but…mehr

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All through breakfast, Dale kept looking out the window toward where the bull was lying tied down. Finally, Don couldn't stand it anymore. He got up and started to the barn. Dale was quick stepping right behind him. When they left the corrals, Don had the little molly mule saddled and on a lead rope. Riding up to the bull, they found him lying on his belly. As they came close, the bull tried to stand, but fell back to his position. Don got down and tightened the cinches on the mule, then led her close to the bull. The mule didn't like the smell of the fresh blood from the tipped horns, but with Dale helping, they got her up alongside the bull. Dale looped a necking rope around the bull's horns, then ran it up and tied it in place on the pack saddle.
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Dennis Williams is a third generation Arizonan. He has spent his life from an early age in agriculture. His main focus has been cattle, first in feedlots, ranches and even a fourteen month stint in a large meat packing plant. Along the way, Dennis has been a active roper in rodeos and jackpot competitions. He's been a finalist in the international feedlot team roping finals, first in Las Vegas, then Elko Nevada. In 2012 he started writing, first in memoirs of forty years in the cattle business, then moving on to cowboy fiction. Most of his work has been an enjoyable pastime. Since he retired from rodeoing, he has started producing the 'REX ALLEN DAYS RODEO' in Rex s home town of Willcox AZ. Rex was Dennis' hero and from early childhood, he has always wanted to be an Arizona cowboy.