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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1684772" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>[USER=25884]@farmerjan[/USER] is telling it right, once they learn to use their horns they are trouble. I definitely don't would not want another nurse cow with horns. That is dangerous for both the calves and the person trying to get them on her. Bought an Ayrshire cow, years ago with a healthy set of horns. Pretty gentle cow, but she knew exactly how to use her horns and calves learned quick to be afraid of her. It got to dangerous for me to try to tie her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1684772, member: 24816"] [USER=25884]@farmerjan[/USER] is telling it right, once they learn to use their horns they are trouble. I definitely don’t would not want another nurse cow with horns. That is dangerous for both the calves and the person trying to get them on her. Bought an Ayrshire cow, years ago with a healthy set of horns. Pretty gentle cow, but she knew exactly how to use her horns and calves learned quick to be afraid of her. It got to dangerous for me to try to tie her. [/QUOTE]
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