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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 397613" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>I have saw a 1200 pound cow killed with one blow from a sledge hammer handle. It was after me, I was on her calf. She fell less than 2 feet from me, kinda shuttered then died. My Dad connected with the stick just below the ear. Yes, he meant to kill her. I have also saw my uncle kill one with a short stick. He tapped her between the eyes. She fell over dead. He also meant to kill her as she was going in the freezer. By stick I ain't talking bout one of them new fangled fiberglass working sticks. Something with some ump to it and yes you can stop a charging cow. I don't want to ever be put in that situation, but being prepaired for it doesn't hurt. Best way to stop one from charging is eat her before she gets the chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 397613, member: 1184"] I have saw a 1200 pound cow killed with one blow from a sledge hammer handle. It was after me, I was on her calf. She fell less than 2 feet from me, kinda shuttered then died. My Dad connected with the stick just below the ear. Yes, he meant to kill her. I have also saw my uncle kill one with a short stick. He tapped her between the eyes. She fell over dead. He also meant to kill her as she was going in the freezer. By stick I ain't talking bout one of them new fangled fiberglass working sticks. Something with some ump to it and yes you can stop a charging cow. I don't want to ever be put in that situation, but being prepaired for it doesn't hurt. Best way to stop one from charging is eat her before she gets the chance. [/QUOTE]
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