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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 396780" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I grew up around around brahman and brahman influenced cattle. I learned at an early age than when a cow has a calf she will protect it. Today I do not have to cull cattle for the reasons above as. I still know better than to go around their calves. I do not trust any cow with a calf of any breed.</p><p></p><p>As far as wives go, if you ever got around one of her babbies uninvited you would prefer the brahman.</p><p></p><p>Don,t get me wrong on this, I have been charged plenty of times. They have always been warning charges. If I had one that I thought would actually hit me she would be gone.</p><p>I am with caustic on this, when cows have calves carry a stick.</p><p>It is amazeing how fast they gain respect for it. If you turn and run you might as well go get that trailer as you have just taught that cow another lesson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 396780, member: 5494"] I grew up around around brahman and brahman influenced cattle. I learned at an early age than when a cow has a calf she will protect it. Today I do not have to cull cattle for the reasons above as. I still know better than to go around their calves. I do not trust any cow with a calf of any breed. As far as wives go, if you ever got around one of her babbies uninvited you would prefer the brahman. Don,t get me wrong on this, I have been charged plenty of times. They have always been warning charges. If I had one that I thought would actually hit me she would be gone. I am with caustic on this, when cows have calves carry a stick. It is amazeing how fast they gain respect for it. If you turn and run you might as well go get that trailer as you have just taught that cow another lesson. [/QUOTE]
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