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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 266231" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>There natural reflex is to run, but if they have to they will fight. Polled does, or dehorned does are a feersome sight. A neighbor had a lab and some other big dog get into our cow pen back in the goat dairy days. He saw one doe beating the crap out of one of the dogs and the other when curled up in a ball in a corner. When we got the goats up so he could get his dogs, the one that had been beating wacked on had a couple of cracked ribs, the other was so broken up that he had to shoot it.</p><p>It's based on the same theory and misconception that a cow needs horns to protect itself, it's pure hogwash!</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 266231, member: 34"] There natural reflex is to run, but if they have to they will fight. Polled does, or dehorned does are a feersome sight. A neighbor had a lab and some other big dog get into our cow pen back in the goat dairy days. He saw one doe beating the crap out of one of the dogs and the other when curled up in a ball in a corner. When we got the goats up so he could get his dogs, the one that had been beating wacked on had a couple of cracked ribs, the other was so broken up that he had to shoot it. It's based on the same theory and misconception that a cow needs horns to protect itself, it's pure hogwash! dun [/QUOTE]
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