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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 835171" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The ones that are bad are the ones that start out calm and turn into nut cases after a copule of years. We had a cow that we bought as a yearling. The first 5 claves she was easy going could do anythign with her or her calf. THen she for some reason developed a hardon for everyone but me. She would charge anyone in the pasture but me and even worse would sneak around behind the wife and charge her from behind.</p><p>It;s no fun walking around in the pasture when you have to constantly keep looking over your shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 835171, member: 34"] The ones that are bad are the ones that start out calm and turn into nut cases after a copule of years. We had a cow that we bought as a yearling. The first 5 claves she was easy going could do anythign with her or her calf. THen she for some reason developed a hardon for everyone but me. She would charge anyone in the pasture but me and even worse would sneak around behind the wife and charge her from behind. It;s no fun walking around in the pasture when you have to constantly keep looking over your shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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