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<blockquote data-quote="Joy in Texas" data-source="post: 270388" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Well,I do agree with doc...sorry. Why do people think you can make pets out of these animals.Cows don't care if you are their friend or not. All they want is their feed. And they don't care who or what is in their way they'll get it. Heck this reminds of a friend that WANTS to be a rancher. He bought 5 brangus cows and a brangus bull. Thats what he wanted to do,pet them brush 'em and having them eating out of his hand. Everyone tried to tell him they are not pets.I guess being slammed up against the panels a few times,because he couldn't get their cubes out fast enough taught him something.They are never to be trusted,because you don't know what sets them off a smell, a grasshopper,the wind blowing a sack ,who knows what.</p><p> Mine are not pets,but they are fairly calm. I know what they can do. Put 'em in a pen and try to load them. I have one that can tear a steel panel up in 5 secs.,but other than that she's fine.</p><p> Good luck to you and be careful !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joy in Texas, post: 270388, member: 4627"] Well,I do agree with doc...sorry. Why do people think you can make pets out of these animals.Cows don't care if you are their friend or not. All they want is their feed. And they don't care who or what is in their way they'll get it. Heck this reminds of a friend that WANTS to be a rancher. He bought 5 brangus cows and a brangus bull. Thats what he wanted to do,pet them brush 'em and having them eating out of his hand. Everyone tried to tell him they are not pets.I guess being slammed up against the panels a few times,because he couldn't get their cubes out fast enough taught him something.They are never to be trusted,because you don't know what sets them off a smell, a grasshopper,the wind blowing a sack ,who knows what. Mine are not pets,but they are fairly calm. I know what they can do. Put 'em in a pen and try to load them. I have one that can tear a steel panel up in 5 secs.,but other than that she's fine. Good luck to you and be careful ! [/QUOTE]
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