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<blockquote data-quote="cherokeeruby" data-source="post: 33094" data-attributes="member: 199"><p>Brahmans are like that except for the keeping me 100ft away. Most of my cows will let me get really close and some let me pet the new calf. Another thing they do is have nurse cows, babysitting cows, whatever you want to call it. One always stays with the babies. </p><p></p><p>About chasing off dogs, yes they do that to the point of killing those ever popular catahoula cattle dogs. I even heard a story from a man who have emigrated to America from India about the cattle he had in India (gyr - milk cows) surrounding and killing a lion. Thought surely he must mean tiger until I found out India does have lions or did about 20 years ago anyway.</p><p></p><p>A funny thing about dogs is they can recognize our dog. One time our dog had a neighbors over and they were playing out in the pasture. The cows chased the neighbors dog off and didn't bother our dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cherokeeruby, post: 33094, member: 199"] Brahmans are like that except for the keeping me 100ft away. Most of my cows will let me get really close and some let me pet the new calf. Another thing they do is have nurse cows, babysitting cows, whatever you want to call it. One always stays with the babies. About chasing off dogs, yes they do that to the point of killing those ever popular catahoula cattle dogs. I even heard a story from a man who have emigrated to America from India about the cattle he had in India (gyr - milk cows) surrounding and killing a lion. Thought surely he must mean tiger until I found out India does have lions or did about 20 years ago anyway. A funny thing about dogs is they can recognize our dog. One time our dog had a neighbors over and they were playing out in the pasture. The cows chased the neighbors dog off and didn't bother our dog. [/QUOTE]
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