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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 333179" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>We have this discussion every few months, and I still have a problem with someone that is carrying an axe handle with him / her in the pasture. If you have animals that are that dangerous, why would you have them to begin with? </p><p></p><p>Most everyone here knows how I feel about bulls and how to handle them, so I won't stir that pot. I've had cattle for over 20 years, and I've never been charged or challenged or hurt by a bull. I've been stepped on, knocked down and pushed by a cow or two, but it's funny. Seems as if they will "warm" a person first. We have had cows that would try to get you whenever you got close enough, and they didn't stay around long. I will not own a cow / bull that I can't walk comfortably out in pasture around. If you have an axe handle and have to use it on anything very much, that animal is going to eventually get really pi$$ed off and you are going to get hurt regardless. They will just look for an opportunity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 333179, member: 173"] We have this discussion every few months, and I still have a problem with someone that is carrying an axe handle with him / her in the pasture. If you have animals that are that dangerous, why would you have them to begin with? Most everyone here knows how I feel about bulls and how to handle them, so I won't stir that pot. I've had cattle for over 20 years, and I've never been charged or challenged or hurt by a bull. I've been stepped on, knocked down and pushed by a cow or two, but it's funny. Seems as if they will "warm" a person first. We have had cows that would try to get you whenever you got close enough, and they didn't stay around long. I will not own a cow / bull that I can't walk comfortably out in pasture around. If you have an axe handle and have to use it on anything very much, that animal is going to eventually get really pi$$ed off and you are going to get hurt regardless. They will just look for an opportunity. [/QUOTE]
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