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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 22428" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I agree with you completely, Dun. Horns may be an added asset to a cow, but they are very effective with just their feet and a polled head. I've seen weaned heifers chase coyotes out of the pasture. Coyotes are about the only predators we have here and they are opportunistic hunters. They'll eat a lot of rats and mice before they go after a calf in a herd. Now a sick calf that can't stay with the herd is more at risk, but horns don't have anything to do with that either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 22428, member: 13"] I agree with you completely, Dun. Horns may be an added asset to a cow, but they are very effective with just their feet and a polled head. I've seen weaned heifers chase coyotes out of the pasture. Coyotes are about the only predators we have here and they are opportunistic hunters. They'll eat a lot of rats and mice before they go after a calf in a herd. Now a sick calf that can't stay with the herd is more at risk, but horns don't have anything to do with that either. [/QUOTE]
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