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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1650517" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Longhorns are like any other cattle in that some are gentle and some aren't. We currently have a couple, they are gentle but these are definitely not cows to mess with when they first calve. I have seen some that are pretty flighty which could get dangerous fast with those horns. There used to be a field of them up the road from us, and one morning a cow was out and had come up in our yard across the fence from some of our cattle. A passerby and myself tried to get her through a gate in the barn lot to hold her so they could get her. That plan fell apart pretty quick we couldn't even get her contained to get anywhere near a gate. She saw us and was determined to run by. Later that day the owners roped and got her on a trailer with horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1650517, member: 24816"] Longhorns are like any other cattle in that some are gentle and some aren’t. We currently have a couple, they are gentle but these are definitely not cows to mess with when they first calve. I have seen some that are pretty flighty which could get dangerous fast with those horns. There used to be a field of them up the road from us, and one morning a cow was out and had come up in our yard across the fence from some of our cattle. A passerby and myself tried to get her through a gate in the barn lot to hold her so they could get her. That plan fell apart pretty quick we couldn’t even get her contained to get anywhere near a gate. She saw us and was determined to run by. Later that day the owners roped and got her on a trailer with horses. [/QUOTE]
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