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A less than friendly reminder
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<blockquote data-quote="Luca Brasi" data-source="post: 1220024" data-attributes="member: 23282"><p>It was prior to the internet that I last had a lot of involvement with cattle. Now that I'm back, I've been to several forums, and it's pretty frightening how many people there are out there now who think of their cattle in the same behavioral or emotional terms that they relate to puppies, kitties or small children. Often even a well meant warning to be careful of how their precious little pet calf may grow up to be dangerous because of the way in which they are handling it is met with a tirade of emotional retardation, as though you had suggested that their grandmother was an axe murderer. I predict an upswing of serious injury and death from cattle among these suburban transplants with a Disney mentality toward all animals. This seems to be one of the few cattle forums which is not dominated by soccer moms with unrealistic fantasies about country life, where people actually seem to think with their heads rather than their emotions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca Brasi, post: 1220024, member: 23282"] It was prior to the internet that I last had a lot of involvement with cattle. Now that I'm back, I've been to several forums, and it's pretty frightening how many people there are out there now who think of their cattle in the same behavioral or emotional terms that they relate to puppies, kitties or small children. Often even a well meant warning to be careful of how their precious little pet calf may grow up to be dangerous because of the way in which they are handling it is met with a tirade of emotional retardation, as though you had suggested that their grandmother was an axe murderer. I predict an upswing of serious injury and death from cattle among these suburban transplants with a Disney mentality toward all animals. This seems to be one of the few cattle forums which is not dominated by soccer moms with unrealistic fantasies about country life, where people actually seem to think with their heads rather than their emotions. [/QUOTE]
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