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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 289692" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Perhaps I'm misunderstanding here but, based on your post, this cow doesn't sound like she is 'mean' - she has simply figured out that her horns (however short they may be) have given her an advantage over the polled cattle and she is using that advantage to her benefit - namely where feed is concerned. This is <u>exactly</u> why polled and horned cattle should not be ran together. Sometimes it isn't a problem, but a lot of times it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 289692, member: 539"] Perhaps I'm misunderstanding here but, based on your post, this cow doesn't sound like she is 'mean' - she has simply figured out that her horns (however short they may be) have given her an advantage over the polled cattle and she is using that advantage to her benefit - namely where feed is concerned. This is [u]exactly[/u] why polled and horned cattle should not be ran together. Sometimes it isn't a problem, but a lot of times it is. [/QUOTE]
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