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horns vs. no horns?
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<blockquote data-quote="haypoor" data-source="post: 561175" data-attributes="member: 8379"><p>We have Dexters. All but 2 are horned. We are constantly amazed at how careful they are with them. But, if you are standing next to one and they go after a fly by throwing their head..you might wind up jabbed. But then again, no matter what is going after a fly, whether it be horned or dehorned or a horse throwing its head..ya might get thumped pretty good.</p><p></p><p>If something puts its head down and comes after us or shakes it's horns at us..it's gonna be on the butcher block pronto. But again..if a hornless animal acted in the same manner..it would wind up there too.</p><p></p><p>We like the horned Dexters, but many do not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haypoor, post: 561175, member: 8379"] We have Dexters. All but 2 are horned. We are constantly amazed at how careful they are with them. But, if you are standing next to one and they go after a fly by throwing their head..you might wind up jabbed. But then again, no matter what is going after a fly, whether it be horned or dehorned or a horse throwing its head..ya might get thumped pretty good. If something puts its head down and comes after us or shakes it's horns at us..it's gonna be on the butcher block pronto. But again..if a hornless animal acted in the same manner..it would wind up there too. We like the horned Dexters, but many do not. [/QUOTE]
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