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<blockquote data-quote="forageconverter" data-source="post: 397311" data-attributes="member: 6466"><p>Well said.</p><p></p><p>It's one thing to bluff a cow in to thinking you can control her with a stick; it's quite another to bluff yourself into thinking you actually can control her with a stick. </p><p></p><p>Most situations come down to your bluff verses the cow's bluff. The difference between your bluff and her bluff is that she can back up her bluff. Anyone who fails to appreciate this fact should seriously consider another line of work.</p><p></p><p>And as for a cow that charges and actually hits a person, of all the tough culling decisions to be made in raising cattle, this is by far and away the easiest no-brainer cull decision any cattle producer could ever have. There's barely enough profit in the cattle business to keep any cow around; there's sure not enough profit to keep a cow that poses a likelihood of killing you or a family member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forageconverter, post: 397311, member: 6466"] Well said. It’s one thing to bluff a cow in to thinking you can control her with a stick; it’s quite another to bluff yourself into thinking you actually can control her with a stick. Most situations come down to your bluff verses the cow’s bluff. The difference between your bluff and her bluff is that she can back up her bluff. Anyone who fails to appreciate this fact should seriously consider another line of work. And as for a cow that charges and actually hits a person, of all the tough culling decisions to be made in raising cattle, this is by far and away the easiest no-brainer cull decision any cattle producer could ever have. There’s barely enough profit in the cattle business to keep any cow around; there’s sure not enough profit to keep a cow that poses a likelihood of killing you or a family member. [/QUOTE]
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