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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 951693" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>In this case I would say the animal didn't respect humans and was aggressive, </p><p>We have had everything from tame bottle calves to range raised calves that were quite wild.</p><p>After lots of stress, sweat and prayer,</p><p>they can become quite tame, but some you never trust as far as others, even though they enjoy being scratched and brushed and fed.</p><p>That all being said they MUST respect you as BOSS, and no nonsense tolerated, and most will at some time "test the waters" to see if they can boss you or not, and it must be "nipped in the bud" immediatley.</p><p>Even our milk cow, if she wants to play or push, she get smacked, and told / shown that is NOT allowed, ever. She is simply much larger than us and can potentially hurt somebody without trying even if playing.</p><p>I am sure it is a disapointment for Jonny, and hope he has a better year, next year, and hope this experiance hasn't scared him totally off of cattle.</p><p>Nite Hawk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 951693, member: 18682"] In this case I would say the animal didn't respect humans and was aggressive, We have had everything from tame bottle calves to range raised calves that were quite wild. After lots of stress, sweat and prayer, they can become quite tame, but some you never trust as far as others, even though they enjoy being scratched and brushed and fed. That all being said they MUST respect you as BOSS, and no nonsense tolerated, and most will at some time "test the waters" to see if they can boss you or not, and it must be "nipped in the bud" immediatley. Even our milk cow, if she wants to play or push, she get smacked, and told / shown that is NOT allowed, ever. She is simply much larger than us and can potentially hurt somebody without trying even if playing. I am sure it is a disapointment for Jonny, and hope he has a better year, next year, and hope this experiance hasn't scared him totally off of cattle. Nite Hawk [/QUOTE]
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