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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1095773" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>There's often a world of difference in what one will do if she/he knows you are there and one that is unaware of your presence. </p><p>"often" only because some are going to get snotty no matter what. </p><p></p><p>Last summer, my sister gave me an old blue pedalboat with no pedals or drive and I put it inside my garden fence figuring I would fix it one day. Finally got tired of it sittng there and decided to drag it across the pasture down to the pond for the grandkids to paddle around in. It doesn't wiegh anything, so I just grabbed the rope and took off across the pasture dragging the thing. I heard my wife yell from the backyard and looked up. I have one horned cow, and I don't know what she thought she saw, but she came tearing across the pasture like something gone mad, hooked that plastic boat and went to work flipping it over and over. I dropped the rope, moved off and circled around her and got the tractor, started again but she followed along all the way to the gate I have at the pond just a pawing and snorting at that boat. </p><p>Never saw her act that way about anything else, and I'm glad I wasn't her target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1095773, member: 18945"] There's often a world of difference in what one will do if she/he knows you are there and one that is unaware of your presence. "often" only because some are going to get snotty no matter what. Last summer, my sister gave me an old blue pedalboat with no pedals or drive and I put it inside my garden fence figuring I would fix it one day. Finally got tired of it sittng there and decided to drag it across the pasture down to the pond for the grandkids to paddle around in. It doesn't wiegh anything, so I just grabbed the rope and took off across the pasture dragging the thing. I heard my wife yell from the backyard and looked up. I have one horned cow, and I don't know what she thought she saw, but she came tearing across the pasture like something gone mad, hooked that plastic boat and went to work flipping it over and over. I dropped the rope, moved off and circled around her and got the tractor, started again but she followed along all the way to the gate I have at the pond just a pawing and snorting at that boat. Never saw her act that way about anything else, and I'm glad I wasn't her target. [/QUOTE]
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