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Face to face with a big black bear
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 963382" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I've been around tons of them including sows with cubs and there's never been a problem. I had one sneak up and steal a sack of grain from me that I was using as a pillow once and I hit him pretty good on the second tug since I thought he was one of the horses... If he'd of wanted to he could have killed me but that never crossed his mind.</p><p>The closest that I've come to a problem was with a BIG male. I tied up my horse and walked down into a spring that's one way in and one way out and accidentaly cornered him down there getting a drink. He huffed and pumped his front end a few times but as soon as I turned around to leave he just watched me go. I waited for him to come out and he strolled past like it was no big deal and then I went back down and cleaned the springbox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 963382, member: 14661"] I've been around tons of them including sows with cubs and there's never been a problem. I had one sneak up and steal a sack of grain from me that I was using as a pillow once and I hit him pretty good on the second tug since I thought he was one of the horses... If he'd of wanted to he could have killed me but that never crossed his mind. The closest that I've come to a problem was with a BIG male. I tied up my horse and walked down into a spring that's one way in and one way out and accidentaly cornered him down there getting a drink. He huffed and pumped his front end a few times but as soon as I turned around to leave he just watched me go. I waited for him to come out and he strolled past like it was no big deal and then I went back down and cleaned the springbox. [/QUOTE]
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