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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 145810" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>No, I don't believe for one moment that this is true. Some cattle are just crazy, for no apparant (sp?) reason. They jump fences, go through fences, take off like the hounds of hell are on their butt's for no obvious reason, throw their heads up at the first sight of the people they have been around all their lives, they are just nuts - despite having been bred, born and raised on our property and having been around us and the rest of the herd all their lives. And I'm not talking about the typical mush-for-brains that one has to deal with in weaning calves and yearlings that comes from youth and lack of experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 145810, member: 539"] No, I don't believe for one moment that this is true. Some cattle are just crazy, for no apparant (sp?) reason. They jump fences, go through fences, take off like the hounds of hell are on their butt's for no obvious reason, throw their heads up at the first sight of the people they have been around all their lives, they are just nuts - despite having been bred, born and raised on our property and having been around us and the rest of the herd all their lives. And I'm not talking about the typical mush-for-brains that one has to deal with in weaning calves and yearlings that comes from youth and lack of experience. [/QUOTE]
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