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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1800826" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>One other thing I do when one wants to get overly "pushy"... besides a good smack on the nose, I loudly say NO.... and I repeat it everytime they get pushy. They do understand it and after awhile just the NO will stop them from getting too aggressive. I want them to know that it is me that they are crowding, so they get it when I say NO they all stop to look. I have a couple that are very friendly, and they get scratched behind their ears.... but ALWAYS from the side. I do not let them get attention from face on as that is a confrontation position for cattle.... even for playing... I have bulls that I can scratch but always from the side of their neck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1800826, member: 25884"] One other thing I do when one wants to get overly "pushy"... besides a good smack on the nose, I loudly say NO.... and I repeat it everytime they get pushy. They do understand it and after awhile just the NO will stop them from getting too aggressive. I want them to know that it is me that they are crowding, so they get it when I say NO they all stop to look. I have a couple that are very friendly, and they get scratched behind their ears.... but ALWAYS from the side. I do not let them get attention from face on as that is a confrontation position for cattle.... even for playing... I have bulls that I can scratch but always from the side of their neck... [/QUOTE]
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