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<blockquote data-quote="skiparoo" data-source="post: 118735" data-attributes="member: 2321"><p>Hello,</p><p>We have a cow where I work that is part of our farm animal herd. SHe has been here for 2 years and was hand raised by us. She thinks she's a sheep. She loves to go for walks and have baths. Her horns, however, have become and issue. SHe was not dehorned therefor has nice sharp pointy ones that she likes to use to push you with or scratch you with. She doesn't mean to hurt you but she does. THis worries us here because she can be pet by the public over the fence. We are worried that one day someone who is not paying attention is going to get horned and hurt. Is there anything we can put over her horns to make the less sharp? We do not want to get rid of her. Any help would be much appreciated!</p><p>THANKS IN ADVANCE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skiparoo, post: 118735, member: 2321"] Hello, We have a cow where I work that is part of our farm animal herd. SHe has been here for 2 years and was hand raised by us. She thinks she's a sheep. She loves to go for walks and have baths. Her horns, however, have become and issue. SHe was not dehorned therefor has nice sharp pointy ones that she likes to use to push you with or scratch you with. She doesn't mean to hurt you but she does. THis worries us here because she can be pet by the public over the fence. We are worried that one day someone who is not paying attention is going to get horned and hurt. Is there anything we can put over her horns to make the less sharp? We do not want to get rid of her. Any help would be much appreciated! THANKS IN ADVANCE [/QUOTE]
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