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I learned an important lesson last night - handling cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 499423" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>Glad you are ok.</p><p>Welcome to the real world.</p><p>When one goes beserk, they will not be stopped by anything that doesn't put them dpwn. He will probably calm down with other cattle.. Just have a fast exit point next time and be cautious. People somwtimes too fast wanting to shoot one. Just know potential to go wild is there and act accordingly. In fact, as you have learned, that potential is <em>always </em>there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 499423, member: 663"] Glad you are ok. Welcome to the real world. When one goes beserk, they will not be stopped by anything that doesn't put them dpwn. He will probably calm down with other cattle.. Just have a fast exit point next time and be cautious. People somwtimes too fast wanting to shoot one. Just know potential to go wild is there and act accordingly. In fact, as you have learned, that potential is [i]always [/i]there. [/QUOTE]
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