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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 988124" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>a-holes yelling rude remarks : (</p><p></p><p>I would not take treats for the public to feed her and be very careful about letting kids and adults pet her. Encourage people to pet her on her shoulder or side. So many people reach for an animal's face and most animals don't like it. You don't want her to start shaking her head trying to avoid being touched. People are very sue crazy and should she scare a child or accidently bump someone while stepping aside, you can end up in trouble. When we took our farm animals to our local living history festival, we were covered under the museum's event insurance. When my husband did the parade, he did not allow people to pet the cow. </p><p></p><p>I understand your wanting to share her, but you should think about your protection first. It's sad that things have come to this point. So many people are looking for an easy buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 988124, member: 5644"] a-holes yelling rude remarks : ( I would not take treats for the public to feed her and be very careful about letting kids and adults pet her. Encourage people to pet her on her shoulder or side. So many people reach for an animal's face and most animals don't like it. You don't want her to start shaking her head trying to avoid being touched. People are very sue crazy and should she scare a child or accidently bump someone while stepping aside, you can end up in trouble. When we took our farm animals to our local living history festival, we were covered under the museum's event insurance. When my husband did the parade, he did not allow people to pet the cow. I understand your wanting to share her, but you should think about your protection first. It's sad that things have come to this point. So many people are looking for an easy buck. [/QUOTE]
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