Zachary Naegele was left in a fight for survival after participating in the Conley Invitational Bull Riding competition in Palmetto, Florida, on February 7.
The 24-year-old had made an exhausting 11-hour drive from his home in Amity, Louisiana, hoping to earn money by competing in the high-risk sport of bull riding.
Naegele has now shared details of the harrowing experience, which unfolded in front of a shocked crowd who had come to watch the competition.
What they saw that day was far from what they had expected – it was a scene that would haunt them.

Naegele explained that the bull’s horn slipped under his protective helmet, piercing straight through his neck before exiting, leaving behind a deep and gory wound.
At first, he thought the bull had only grazed his face. But when he noticed blood pouring from his neck, he realized just how serious the injury was.

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Naegele recounted: “That night I drew a bull that I knew and I had seen before. I was actually very happy to draw him but it ended up being this freak accident. The bull ended up busting me off but when he did his horn ended up puncturing through my neck under my jaw and going into my neck about three inches.”
He continued: “At first I didn’t know it impaled me in the neck. I saw the blood when I ran away and as soon as I got behind the chute I grabbed my chin because I thought the bull had busted my chin or jaw. But when I grabbed my jaw, the blood was still pouring out. If you’ve ever taken a syringe full of water and squirted it, that’s how it looked coming out of my neck.”

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During the incident, he lost nearly two gallons of blood, sustained nerve damage, and suffered a serious jugular injury. Surgeons had to perform delicate plastic surgery to repair his damaged carotid artery.
Thankfully, after three days in the ICU, Naegele was discharged. His doctors estimate a recovery period of six to eight weeks.

Despite everything, Naegele remains determined to return to the sport he loves.
“I know that God has bigger plans for me in life; now it’s time to get healed up,” he said.
Most people would steer clear of bulls after such a close call, but Naegele has big plans for his future. His goal is to make it onto a Professional Bull Riding (PBR) team, with a dream of joining the Oklahoma Wildcats.
Despite still recovering, he remains hopeful. He shared: “Currently I am back at my home. I am able to walk on my own and eat soft food and drink on my own.”
“This hasn’t put me off being a rodeo athlete, bull riding is my main source of income.”
“There is always going to be that nervous side to it after an injury.”
“It’s a miracle that I’m alive. If it wasn’t for God, I wouldn’t be here today.”
A spokesperson for the Conley Invitational Bull Riding event expressed gratitude for Naegele’s recovery: “We’re incredibly grateful that Zachary is safe and on the road to recovery.”
“At the Conley Invitational Bull Riding, contestant safety is always our top priority. We’re thankful for the swift response of our experienced professionals and medical team, whose dedication helps keep our riders as safe as possible.”