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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17583"><p>At the height of a Dexter that incident would have been even uglier!</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I agree with Dun. Best example I</p><p>> can give you from personal</p><p>> experience - one winter night we</p><p>> were bringing our polled cow back</p><p>> from an out of state breeding.</p><p>> This is a very gentle, halter</p><p>> broke cow. While leading the cow</p><p>> through the corrals, one of our</p><p>> horses came up and sniffed the</p><p>> cow's butt. Startled, she whipped</p><p>> her head around to see what was</p><p>> behind her. Unfortunately, she hit</p><p>> my husband in the right upper</p><p>> quadrant of his abdomen with the</p><p>> top of her head. He was swollen</p><p>> and badly bruised for quite some</p><p>> time. If she had had horns, she</p><p>> would have likely killed him with</p><p>> that one blow.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:dun@agserver.net">dun@agserver.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17583"] At the height of a Dexter that incident would have been even uglier! dun > I agree with Dun. Best example I > can give you from personal > experience - one winter night we > were bringing our polled cow back > from an out of state breeding. > This is a very gentle, halter > broke cow. While leading the cow > through the corrals, one of our > horses came up and sniffed the > cow's butt. Startled, she whipped > her head around to see what was > behind her. Unfortunately, she hit > my husband in the right upper > quadrant of his abdomen with the > top of her head. He was swollen > and badly bruised for quite some > time. If she had had horns, she > would have likely killed him with > that one blow. [email=dun@agserver.net]dun@agserver.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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