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<blockquote data-quote="Deepsouth" data-source="post: 1108128" data-attributes="member: 17608"><p>I had noticed in the other pictures that the she was in the back. I was wondering if she was going to get culled because of that. There's nothing wrong with skittish as long as they're not jump the fence wild. I have some cows that will eat out of my hand and some that won't let me get closer than 40 feet but most are between these two extremes. I like it like this. It actually helps me when i'm working them. I can actually separate cows in the pasture because of this. If they were all trying to come right up to me all at the same time it would not only be harder to separate them but dangerous as well. Frankly I find the cows that come right up to me to be more aggravating than the skittish ones. This is what the guys who posted above are saying. I would have a hard time culling a nice looking cow just because I can't scratch her ears. Good cows are hard to find right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deepsouth, post: 1108128, member: 17608"] I had noticed in the other pictures that the she was in the back. I was wondering if she was going to get culled because of that. There's nothing wrong with skittish as long as they're not jump the fence wild. I have some cows that will eat out of my hand and some that won't let me get closer than 40 feet but most are between these two extremes. I like it like this. It actually helps me when i'm working them. I can actually separate cows in the pasture because of this. If they were all trying to come right up to me all at the same time it would not only be harder to separate them but dangerous as well. Frankly I find the cows that come right up to me to be more aggravating than the skittish ones. This is what the guys who posted above are saying. I would have a hard time culling a nice looking cow just because I can't scratch her ears. Good cows are hard to find right now. [/QUOTE]
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