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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 482712" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>I'm not sure the Breeds Board is the place for this but here goes.</p><p></p><p>Anybody ever had a cow just decide to whip everything in sight for no apparent reason.</p><p></p><p>My partner and I were feeding this afternoon and I noticed one 3yr old Shorthorn cow acting kinda tough, including with me when I was cutting twine on the bales she was very aggressive and kinda hooked at me when I tried to get her to back off.</p><p>Right after that I noticed she was harrassing an older cow that is kind of crippled, even knocked her down.</p><p></p><p>After we finished feeding we were watching the cows eat from the truck( wind chill was about -20 at that point) and we wanted to really look at some of the cows for signs of loss of condition etc. Well here she comes again and knocks down the crippled cow again. Then she went after a 2yr old heifer and knocked her around a lot. Somehow in the process of trying to fight these two cows she broke off a horn at the skull. This only served to make her more crazy than before, and she went after every cow she could find, meanwhile bleeding like heck. </p><p></p><p>I've never seen anything like it. I'm wondering if any of you folks have? By the way before today she has never been a problem. The only thing I can figure is it's been brutally cold and the cows are really aggressive at feeding time but never anything like this deal today. </p><p></p><p>Before anyone asks I'm pretty sure they are getting enough to eat. They are getting 13, 75 to 80 lb bales of good alfalfa/grass hay a day for 36 cows and there is a lot of grass under the 6 in of snow if they want to forage for more feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 482712, member: 6713"] I'm not sure the Breeds Board is the place for this but here goes. Anybody ever had a cow just decide to whip everything in sight for no apparent reason. My partner and I were feeding this afternoon and I noticed one 3yr old Shorthorn cow acting kinda tough, including with me when I was cutting twine on the bales she was very aggressive and kinda hooked at me when I tried to get her to back off. Right after that I noticed she was harrassing an older cow that is kind of crippled, even knocked her down. After we finished feeding we were watching the cows eat from the truck( wind chill was about -20 at that point) and we wanted to really look at some of the cows for signs of loss of condition etc. Well here she comes again and knocks down the crippled cow again. Then she went after a 2yr old heifer and knocked her around a lot. Somehow in the process of trying to fight these two cows she broke off a horn at the skull. This only served to make her more crazy than before, and she went after every cow she could find, meanwhile bleeding like heck. I've never seen anything like it. I'm wondering if any of you folks have? By the way before today she has never been a problem. The only thing I can figure is it's been brutally cold and the cows are really aggressive at feeding time but never anything like this deal today. Before anyone asks I'm pretty sure they are getting enough to eat. They are getting 13, 75 to 80 lb bales of good alfalfa/grass hay a day for 36 cows and there is a lot of grass under the 6 in of snow if they want to forage for more feed. [/QUOTE]
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