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Is it a Shorthorn thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Backbone Ranch" data-source="post: 1317497" data-attributes="member: 20754"><p>We have several holes created from the grazier's cattle when we leased the grazing back in 2010. We have several cows, including a Guernsey, that likes to rub their head against the hole. It seems like most of the herd, cows, bulls, and calves enjoy rubbing their faces against the bank of the creek that cuts through our property. We have not had any issues with our herd creating new holes; they just use the old ones and rub up against the river bank. I think that they do it for entertainment, to itch themselves, and our bulls often like to bellow while they rub up against the river bank. I am not sure why our bulls bellow when they do it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backbone Ranch, post: 1317497, member: 20754"] We have several holes created from the grazier's cattle when we leased the grazing back in 2010. We have several cows, including a Guernsey, that likes to rub their head against the hole. It seems like most of the herd, cows, bulls, and calves enjoy rubbing their faces against the bank of the creek that cuts through our property. We have not had any issues with our herd creating new holes; they just use the old ones and rub up against the river bank. I think that they do it for entertainment, to itch themselves, and our bulls often like to bellow while they rub up against the river bank. I am not sure why our bulls bellow when they do it though. [/QUOTE]
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