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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 927586" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Or tell that to my herd...</p><p>After finding myself under a cow who the previous year did the same thing as the orginal poster's cow did, I find myself a bit more picky on temperment.</p><p>does not feel to good...finding a hoof print on the butt along with many bruises from head to toe. And the only reason i can tell the story is the 3-4 feet of snow under me which broke her fall on top of me stopping the beating . Not a dog on the farm (rather protective dogs) or a hubby with a cane could stop the beating. Just me, the snow and one be nice of a cow. One that I was glad to ship.</p><p>When she first calved, gentle as a church mouse. A few years later, slightly high strung. Another year later a bit more high strung, and the following year, a slight poke which sat me on my butt, giving hubby and father in law a slight chuckle. The next year...a royal butt kicking I will never forget.</p><p>Told hubby the story....his words...if a cow had to put a tree between himself and a cow...his words not mine ..."I'd be getting my 30-30"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 927586, member: 6198"] Or tell that to my herd... After finding myself under a cow who the previous year did the same thing as the orginal poster's cow did, I find myself a bit more picky on temperment. does not feel to good...finding a hoof print on the butt along with many bruises from head to toe. And the only reason i can tell the story is the 3-4 feet of snow under me which broke her fall on top of me stopping the beating . Not a dog on the farm (rather protective dogs) or a hubby with a cane could stop the beating. Just me, the snow and one be nice of a cow. One that I was glad to ship. When she first calved, gentle as a church mouse. A few years later, slightly high strung. Another year later a bit more high strung, and the following year, a slight poke which sat me on my butt, giving hubby and father in law a slight chuckle. The next year...a royal butt kicking I will never forget. Told hubby the story....his words...if a cow had to put a tree between himself and a cow...his words not mine ..."I'd be getting my 30-30" [/QUOTE]
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