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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1606444" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Shoot 'em. End of discussion. I do like the longhorn, I bought her mother with her as a month old calf, she is pure longhorn and has a very nice set of horns. Big wide and even. She will go after the dogs that were coming in the one pasture when she was just a yearling heifer, yet for the most part did not use them on the other cattle. Took a dislike to one holstein cross cow, and would try to hook her in the catch pen, but ignored her out in the pasture. But I like the way she doesn't like the dogs. I have one dairy cow that doesn't like dogs either, but she doesn't have horns. She will chase them but if there is a pack, it could be a problem with no horns to back her up. So I am glad to have this longhorn. She is with a black angus bull, hopefully is bred. That ought to amp up her protective instincts when she drops a calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1606444, member: 25884"] Shoot 'em. End of discussion. I do like the longhorn, I bought her mother with her as a month old calf, she is pure longhorn and has a very nice set of horns. Big wide and even. She will go after the dogs that were coming in the one pasture when she was just a yearling heifer, yet for the most part did not use them on the other cattle. Took a dislike to one holstein cross cow, and would try to hook her in the catch pen, but ignored her out in the pasture. But I like the way she doesn't like the dogs. I have one dairy cow that doesn't like dogs either, but she doesn't have horns. She will chase them but if there is a pack, it could be a problem with no horns to back her up. So I am glad to have this longhorn. She is with a black angus bull, hopefully is bred. That ought to amp up her protective instincts when she drops a calf. [/QUOTE]
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