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<blockquote data-quote="IL Rancher" data-source="post: 291647" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>Oh a lot of things would have fixed that problem (But she only outweighed me by 6 times :lol: ).. It was dumb, we were in a hurry and yes, she could have nailed me right in the nose and driven it up into my skull and it would have been game over for me or I could have landed on something behind me and cracked my skull open or worse. I more consider myself lucky she didn't knock me cold because that was a much more likely thing to happen.</p><p></p><p> Rope halters are at the chute now for days like that and I don't even think it takes a minute to get it on and tied off, I learnd my lesson in more than one way. Also, keep your stinking head out of the cows reach would have been a smart one to consider too, don't always be in such a hurry and you better be in right frame of mind to work cattle. </p><p></p><p>I tend to give a nasty cow or bull a large amount of space.. I just need to get close enough to read the eartag and than they get sent to the cull market when the year is over... I'm not as limber and spry as I once was so jumping into the truck when a cow comes running is becoming less and less appealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IL Rancher, post: 291647, member: 4097"] Oh a lot of things would have fixed that problem (But she only outweighed me by 6 times :lol: ).. It was dumb, we were in a hurry and yes, she could have nailed me right in the nose and driven it up into my skull and it would have been game over for me or I could have landed on something behind me and cracked my skull open or worse. I more consider myself lucky she didn't knock me cold because that was a much more likely thing to happen. Rope halters are at the chute now for days like that and I don't even think it takes a minute to get it on and tied off, I learnd my lesson in more than one way. Also, keep your stinking head out of the cows reach would have been a smart one to consider too, don't always be in such a hurry and you better be in right frame of mind to work cattle. I tend to give a nasty cow or bull a large amount of space.. I just need to get close enough to read the eartag and than they get sent to the cull market when the year is over... I'm not as limber and spry as I once was so jumping into the truck when a cow comes running is becoming less and less appealing. [/QUOTE]
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