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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 54836" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Today I was moving my herd from one pasture to another. I have been haying them and letting them graze this pasture pretty low. As I was walking through the pasture with them to open the gate. I heard the stampede headed my way. When I turned, my one crazy,wild eyed cow was in the lead at a dead run, straight at me, with the rest of the herd in close pursuit. Yes, this concerned me a bit, wrong cow to be leading the charge. This wild-eye cow has had my bucket training in the past, so when I yelled at her and through out my hands at her I got some great sliding stops. All my cows and bull come to my call most every time and I only use my bucket training when I'm being challanged or they put me in a situation that could become dangerous.</p><p></p><p>I would rather have a cow/bull that will move away from me when I come through the herd, rather than having to shoo them off or push them away. My bull is very gentle but I truly believe he could kick a nickle off the top of a fence post without touching the post.</p><p></p><p>Why take a chance with such large animals?</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 54836, member: 378"] Today I was moving my herd from one pasture to another. I have been haying them and letting them graze this pasture pretty low. As I was walking through the pasture with them to open the gate. I heard the stampede headed my way. When I turned, my one crazy,wild eyed cow was in the lead at a dead run, straight at me, with the rest of the herd in close pursuit. Yes, this concerned me a bit, wrong cow to be leading the charge. This wild-eye cow has had my bucket training in the past, so when I yelled at her and through out my hands at her I got some great sliding stops. All my cows and bull come to my call most every time and I only use my bucket training when I'm being challanged or they put me in a situation that could become dangerous. I would rather have a cow/bull that will move away from me when I come through the herd, rather than having to shoo them off or push them away. My bull is very gentle but I truly believe he could kick a nickle off the top of a fence post without touching the post. Why take a chance with such large animals? Alan [/QUOTE]
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