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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1110968" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Had one go bonkers years ago and got after the grandkids going to the back pond fishing.</p><p>I went down there on the tractor and he wanted to fight the tractor. I rolled him, went back to the house got a bull whip and the dog. Worked him over all the way to the pen. I hope he went into dog food. </p><p>Won't tolerate a cow of that nature, that being said I have seen a lot more cows with an attitude than I have bulls. </p><p>Working cows years ago getting rolled and penned down and wallered around by a crazy cow and waking up seeing stars I always carry a pistol now. Might not help one bit the next time but I could have got her off of me that day. I was a lot younger then and could move a lot quicker as well. Working by yourself as many of us do there is no help coming so you have to stay ever aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1110968, member: 694"] Had one go bonkers years ago and got after the grandkids going to the back pond fishing. I went down there on the tractor and he wanted to fight the tractor. I rolled him, went back to the house got a bull whip and the dog. Worked him over all the way to the pen. I hope he went into dog food. Won't tolerate a cow of that nature, that being said I have seen a lot more cows with an attitude than I have bulls. Working cows years ago getting rolled and penned down and wallered around by a crazy cow and waking up seeing stars I always carry a pistol now. Might not help one bit the next time but I could have got her off of me that day. I was a lot younger then and could move a lot quicker as well. Working by yourself as many of us do there is no help coming so you have to stay ever aware. [/QUOTE]
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