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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1743998" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>All of mine get shipped in mid August. Yesterday the neighbor was sorting pairs. I had a couple down on the fence. There was a pair over there. There is an irrigation ditch on my side of the fence. The calf was between the fence and the ditch. This cow put B up on top of his Jeep when we went to tag the calf. That was 5 weeks ago. The calf wouldn't come back. The ditch is too deep to cross sideways with the quad and not enough run between the fence and the ditch to run the quad. I wasn't about to get off the quad as the cow was seriously considering taking on me and the quad. There are 3 of them out there who aren't bluffing. #14, #27, and #32 would all kill a person on foot. I will be happy when they are off to summer pasture next week. Any time getting off the feed truck I look around to make sure none of them are close by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1743998, member: 498"] All of mine get shipped in mid August. Yesterday the neighbor was sorting pairs. I had a couple down on the fence. There was a pair over there. There is an irrigation ditch on my side of the fence. The calf was between the fence and the ditch. This cow put B up on top of his Jeep when we went to tag the calf. That was 5 weeks ago. The calf wouldn't come back. The ditch is too deep to cross sideways with the quad and not enough run between the fence and the ditch to run the quad. I wasn't about to get off the quad as the cow was seriously considering taking on me and the quad. There are 3 of them out there who aren't bluffing. #14, #27, and #32 would all kill a person on foot. I will be happy when they are off to summer pasture next week. Any time getting off the feed truck I look around to make sure none of them are close by. [/QUOTE]
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