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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 54871" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I don't get concern about an animal who will allow me to walk up to it and pet it. But I don't like to have<u> any </u>animal (other than my dog) that will walk up to me. I have one cow that will allow me to pet it any where in the field, but I am always aware of the arch that its head can move in and stand outside that area. As has been stated here even a friendly cow (or bull) can hurt you bad just by swinging its head around. And never never allow yourself to be between an animal and something solid. Being bumped in the ribs hurts. Being pinned against a tree, barn, or fence can easily be fatal. </p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 54871, member: 498"] I don't get concern about an animal who will allow me to walk up to it and pet it. But I don't like to have[u] any [/u]animal (other than my dog) that will walk up to me. I have one cow that will allow me to pet it any where in the field, but I am always aware of the arch that its head can move in and stand outside that area. As has been stated here even a friendly cow (or bull) can hurt you bad just by swinging its head around. And never never allow yourself to be between an animal and something solid. Being bumped in the ribs hurts. Being pinned against a tree, barn, or fence can easily be fatal. Dave [/QUOTE]
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