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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1760832" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Excellent post. I agree 100% with everything you said. I love what you said about " They know who belongs and who does not. Will chase strangers, dogs, any intruder." I will not get around any cattle on foot. Everything I do and have ever done, is on horse back. Anytime I had Brahmas on the places I lived, there were horses, there as well. They would always be in the same or adjoining pastures. I could always work my Brahmas as easy, or sometimes easier, on horse back than on foot. But if I had a new horse.. one I had never worked them with or pastured with or next to, they'd be leary, sometimes down right spooky of it! i might could have help with me that they hadn't seen, but if he was on one of my horses they were used to, they'd be ok. I always talked to them, r sang to them, anytime I was fooling with them, and they knew my voice from other people's. </p><p> Brahmas are interesting. I swear, some of them can be quite personable, and I have seem some that were raised right and handled right, that were gentler than a Guernsey milk cow. I would almost say they may be more intelligent than bos taurus cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1760832, member: 40587"] Excellent post. I agree 100% with everything you said. I love what you said about " They know who belongs and who does not. Will chase strangers, dogs, any intruder." I will not get around any cattle on foot. Everything I do and have ever done, is on horse back. Anytime I had Brahmas on the places I lived, there were horses, there as well. They would always be in the same or adjoining pastures. I could always work my Brahmas as easy, or sometimes easier, on horse back than on foot. But if I had a new horse.. one I had never worked them with or pastured with or next to, they'd be leary, sometimes down right spooky of it! i might could have help with me that they hadn't seen, but if he was on one of my horses they were used to, they'd be ok. I always talked to them, r sang to them, anytime I was fooling with them, and they knew my voice from other people's. Brahmas are interesting. I swear, some of them can be quite personable, and I have seem some that were raised right and handled right, that were gentler than a Guernsey milk cow. I would almost say they may be more intelligent than bos taurus cattle. [/QUOTE]
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