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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1056486" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I enjoy working with quiet cattle but I do NOT want pets. I have a few nutcases that will kill me if they ever catch me on foot away from the truck... As long as they raise a decent calf and breed back when they should they get to stay. They are the same cows that I see up working in the steep stuff and thriving while the quieter cows are down at the bottom getting by. There are a few exceptions of gentle cows that go out and work but ALL of the crazies do. :nod: </p><p>The way I look at it (now anyway, I used to cull heavy on disposition) I only have to deal with them hands on twice a year but they have to make a living where they are 365days a year so if a little extra snort gets them up into the good feed I need to suck it up and make sure I'm well mounted when I deal with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1056486, member: 14661"] I enjoy working with quiet cattle but I do NOT want pets. I have a few nutcases that will kill me if they ever catch me on foot away from the truck... As long as they raise a decent calf and breed back when they should they get to stay. They are the same cows that I see up working in the steep stuff and thriving while the quieter cows are down at the bottom getting by. There are a few exceptions of gentle cows that go out and work but ALL of the crazies do. :nod: The way I look at it (now anyway, I used to cull heavy on disposition) I only have to deal with them hands on twice a year but they have to make a living where they are 365days a year so if a little extra snort gets them up into the good feed I need to suck it up and make sure I'm well mounted when I deal with them. [/QUOTE]
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