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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1473413" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>I was always taught it was true with cows and horses and have found that to be true. And no comment about the ladies. I usually don't have any trouble handling or penning our cattle. I walk through them everytime I'm around them. I was raised in country with a lot of predators and we have lots where I am running cows now. The old gentle cows usually won't protect a calf like one that is alert. The lady I'm in a relationship with has some older Brangus cows left. You don't have to worry about anything getting their calves. Many complain about how they are too handle. We have no issues. Also have seen way more people hurt by gentle cows and bulls than by those that show respect. Out of 100 head we have one that I rub her head sometimes. The others will stand 6" or further from you and you don't have to worry about them knocking you down. You let a stranger walk in the herd they will stay away. That her and I pen them before any help shows up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1473413, member: 22295"] I was always taught it was true with cows and horses and have found that to be true. And no comment about the ladies. I usually don't have any trouble handling or penning our cattle. I walk through them everytime I'm around them. I was raised in country with a lot of predators and we have lots where I am running cows now. The old gentle cows usually won't protect a calf like one that is alert. The lady I'm in a relationship with has some older Brangus cows left. You don't have to worry about anything getting their calves. Many complain about how they are too handle. We have no issues. Also have seen way more people hurt by gentle cows and bulls than by those that show respect. Out of 100 head we have one that I rub her head sometimes. The others will stand 6" or further from you and you don't have to worry about them knocking you down. You let a stranger walk in the herd they will stay away. That her and I pen them before any help shows up. [/QUOTE]
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