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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 199382" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>Rod,</p><p></p><p>I agree with a lot of your points! Something else to keep in mind is having kids around. We don't have kids, so our cattle don't get used to seeing them around. A lot of mine (especially the Brahmans) don't like kids, and will chase them if given the chance. But they'll also chase dogs, since we don't have them on the place either.</p><p></p><p>Cattle get used to you and how you handle them, so when something new or different comes along, they feel threatened and can respond aggressively. Of COURSE, your health and well being around them is the important issue, so if you or someone that's around your place (kids, grandkids, father in law, whatever) is threatened by one, they aren't safe to keep around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 199382, member: 173"] Rod, I agree with a lot of your points! Something else to keep in mind is having kids around. We don't have kids, so our cattle don't get used to seeing them around. A lot of mine (especially the Brahmans) don't like kids, and will chase them if given the chance. But they'll also chase dogs, since we don't have them on the place either. Cattle get used to you and how you handle them, so when something new or different comes along, they feel threatened and can respond aggressively. Of COURSE, your health and well being around them is the important issue, so if you or someone that's around your place (kids, grandkids, father in law, whatever) is threatened by one, they aren't safe to keep around. [/QUOTE]
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