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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 149617" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>I am a fan of Limi's' but every crazy Steer or cow on the place has been a limi so far. Last one to leave the place was a nice cow that we had bought for a show heifer but could not get her tame enough. </p><p></p><p>My skills might not be good, but I can tell when my 8 year old son stands by the fence and she snorts at him and then takes off running in dead run at the fence and you think she is going to run right through the fence and trample a young kid. That it takes more than handling skills to deal with a cow like that.</p><p></p><p>Everytime my son or any little kids were around she went nuts. She did it with me also but I could shoo her away and she would quit it but I was afraid my kids were not even safe in yard. Took a big loss on her but things sure have been nicer when comes time to load, work them, or kids want to walk to creek or barn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 149617, member: 1399"] I am a fan of Limi's' but every crazy Steer or cow on the place has been a limi so far. Last one to leave the place was a nice cow that we had bought for a show heifer but could not get her tame enough. My skills might not be good, but I can tell when my 8 year old son stands by the fence and she snorts at him and then takes off running in dead run at the fence and you think she is going to run right through the fence and trample a young kid. That it takes more than handling skills to deal with a cow like that. Everytime my son or any little kids were around she went nuts. She did it with me also but I could shoo her away and she would quit it but I was afraid my kids were not even safe in yard. Took a big loss on her but things sure have been nicer when comes time to load, work them, or kids want to walk to creek or barn. [/QUOTE]
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