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<blockquote data-quote="Little Cow" data-source="post: 384677" data-attributes="member: 5507"><p>Quote was taken out of context. What she was trying to say is that people let their guard down when the raise a bucket bull and think it's docile. If you leave your baby bull on the cow, you will be more cautious and treat the bull like a bull, not a pet.</p><p></p><p>Dr. Temple Grandin is more knowledgable about cattle behavior than probably anyone on earth. She has a unique prespective as she is autistic and has been studying cattle and how to handle them since she was very young. I went to CSU and had her for a few classes. I also saw her interacting with cattlemen in Colorado and even the oldest ranchers were very respectful of what she had to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Cow, post: 384677, member: 5507"] Quote was taken out of context. What she was trying to say is that people let their guard down when the raise a bucket bull and think it's docile. If you leave your baby bull on the cow, you will be more cautious and treat the bull like a bull, not a pet. Dr. Temple Grandin is more knowledgable about cattle behavior than probably anyone on earth. She has a unique prespective as she is autistic and has been studying cattle and how to handle them since she was very young. I went to CSU and had her for a few classes. I also saw her interacting with cattlemen in Colorado and even the oldest ranchers were very respectful of what she had to say. [/QUOTE]
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