What Happened To Taking Care Of Business Bull - Web he had just dismounted after a successful ride on the bull so takin' care of business. A caption read, “my best friend and the greatest influence in my life. 34 years later, tuff hedeman remembered lane frost by sharing a photo of the two of them laughing. Web the bull that killed lane frost, named takin’ care of business, continued to appear in rodeos after the tragic incident. Web lane frost, a champion bull rider, was killed at the cheyenne frontier days rodeo on july 30, 1989, by a bull named taking care of business. Love and miss you everyday, lane. He landed down on his hands and knees in the mud. His last participation was at the national finals rodeo (nfr) in 1990. The bull turned and knocked him prone. Following this, he was retired and put out to stud until he passed away in 1999.
Web he had just dismounted after a successful ride on the bull so takin' care of business. A caption read, “my best friend and the greatest influence in my life. 34 years later, tuff hedeman remembered lane frost by sharing a photo of the two of them laughing. However, by recognizing the value and importance of completing tasks, prioritizing and focusing on one task at a time, striving for excellence and thoroughness, and cultivating a sense of. Then the bull hit him with his right horn in the back as he lay on the ground. Web the bull, named takin’ care of business, struck lane in the back and broke several ribs which, in turn, punctured lane’s heart and lungs. The bull turned and knocked him prone. Web lane frost, a champion bull rider, was killed at the cheyenne frontier days rodeo on july 30, 1989, by a bull named taking care of business. Web the bull that killed lane frost, named takin’ care of business, continued to appear in rodeos after the tragic incident. He landed down on his hands and knees in the mud. Love and miss you everyday, lane. Following this, he was retired and put out to stud until he passed away in 1999. His last participation was at the national finals rodeo (nfr) in 1990.