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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 431547" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>You ever been horned by a show calf? My sister in law just got swiped a couple of days ago and now has a blue/black bruise on her arm the size of a half dollar. I was feeding show calves at a show once. All four were tied up in the calf barn and I was walking between them putting feed pans in front of them. I put the first one down and the next one thought it had to eat right now because she hooked her little inch and a half long nub of a horn behind my knee and lifted me clear onto one leg tip toe-ing. That is why we don't show with horns. Once they learn to use them, it's all down hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 431547, member: 6496"] You ever been horned by a show calf? My sister in law just got swiped a couple of days ago and now has a blue/black bruise on her arm the size of a half dollar. I was feeding show calves at a show once. All four were tied up in the calf barn and I was walking between them putting feed pans in front of them. I put the first one down and the next one thought it had to eat right now because she hooked her little inch and a half long nub of a horn behind my knee and lifted me clear onto one leg tip toe-ing. That is why we don't show with horns. Once they learn to use them, it's all down hill. [/QUOTE]
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