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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 149856" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I agree, I usually like to work cattle slow with feed and a flapper (I think Cypress calls it a "luge stick"). If a mama cow turns on me and I can't get her out of my face flapping then hitting her across the snout with the flapper stick itself, I will reach (relucantly) for a 2x2. If I have to reach for a 2x2 twice on the same cow to keep from getting run over during routine work that cow is headed to the salebarn even if I paid a good price for it. When one cow panics and freaks out many cows panic and freak out. I have known people who needed aluminum baseball bats to work their cows in a pen. I won't put up with that kind of garbage. It is time to buy new cows before it goes that far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 149856, member: 2095"] I agree, I usually like to work cattle slow with feed and a flapper (I think Cypress calls it a "luge stick"). If a mama cow turns on me and I can't get her out of my face flapping then hitting her across the snout with the flapper stick itself, I will reach (relucantly) for a 2x2. If I have to reach for a 2x2 twice on the same cow to keep from getting run over during routine work that cow is headed to the salebarn even if I paid a good price for it. When one cow panics and freaks out many cows panic and freak out. I have known people who needed aluminum baseball bats to work their cows in a pen. I won't put up with that kind of garbage. It is time to buy new cows before it goes that far. [/QUOTE]
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