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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 333441" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Last year at a registered sale we sold a cow that had alwasy been calm and easy going, alert but not spooky. When we unloaded her off the trailer a the sale she flippped a woman that was sitting in the alley but well out of the way. She then calmly walked into the holding pen. She was there 3 days and calm and easy going as could be. When it came time to move her to the ring for the sale she just plodded along and they hit her a couple of times with a hotshot. When she got in the ring she was a total freaking nut case. Slinging snot, nellering, trying to take on everyone in sight. Later I talked to the guys that loaded her out after the sale and they said she was hard to move because she was so calm.</p><p>What it all boils down to is, they're cows, they have no idea what they're gonna do next, how can a mere human outguess them?</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 333441, member: 34"] Last year at a registered sale we sold a cow that had alwasy been calm and easy going, alert but not spooky. When we unloaded her off the trailer a the sale she flippped a woman that was sitting in the alley but well out of the way. She then calmly walked into the holding pen. She was there 3 days and calm and easy going as could be. When it came time to move her to the ring for the sale she just plodded along and they hit her a couple of times with a hotshot. When she got in the ring she was a total freaking nut case. Slinging snot, nellering, trying to take on everyone in sight. Later I talked to the guys that loaded her out after the sale and they said she was hard to move because she was so calm. What it all boils down to is, they're cows, they have no idea what they're gonna do next, how can a mere human outguess them? dun [/QUOTE]
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