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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 119455" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Skip,</p><p> What type of place is this where you work? Is it like a petting zoo? I'm not being sarcastic. You can get brass knobs and put them on the cows horn tips so that they aren't sharp and won't injure anyone. These are the type that folks put on oxen horns, they're decorative but also serve a purpose. I'm not exactly sure where you would find these but any place that sells show cattle accessories: halters etc. would probably have them. The other alternative would be to tip the horns, which is where you actually cut the sharp end off the horns. It would not be painful to the cow and doesn't really alter the looks much either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 119455, member: 440"] Skip, What type of place is this where you work? Is it like a petting zoo? I'm not being sarcastic. You can get brass knobs and put them on the cows horn tips so that they aren't sharp and won't injure anyone. These are the type that folks put on oxen horns, they're decorative but also serve a purpose. I'm not exactly sure where you would find these but any place that sells show cattle accessories: halters etc. would probably have them. The other alternative would be to tip the horns, which is where you actually cut the sharp end off the horns. It would not be painful to the cow and doesn't really alter the looks much either. [/QUOTE]
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