Takin' Care of Business was a Brahma bull that infamously was known for turning on and injuring Lane Frost at the 1990 National Finals Rodeo. The bull hit Frost in the side, breaking several of his ribs. Frost then fell to the ground and the broken bones pierced his heart and lungs, leading to his death.
Eventually Takin' Care of Business was retired and spent the last few years of his life as a stud. He died in 1999.
the name of the bull that killed lane frost was takin care of business
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I'm not sure what you're referring to with "the bull taking care of business." The phrase "taking care of business" is often used colloquially to mean handling something efficiently or effectively, but of any specific instance in which it is associated with a bull. If you could provide me more context or specify it a little further, I could assist you better. Online Business Method 2023 Dm me On Instagram: matthewgillreal
That is taking a bull and removing certain parts to change it to a "steer". The steer can thence no longer reproduce, and is also a lot less aggressive.
Lane Frost was the only person to ever ride Red Rock. Red Rock was never riden in a PRCA event. Red Rock DID NOT kill Lane Frost. Lane Frost was killed by a bull named "taking care of business"
Sorry, no.
No, a bull market is associated with an upswing in the market, which would indicate that business conditions are good. A bear market is associated with poor business conditions.
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None of your business