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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1234342" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>exactly... My cows know I'll do something about it if they show it to me too... Tizia, Mega's mother showed me numerous bears, which I dealt with... She was a big lumbering cow, but she was also the most keenly observant.. a few weeks back Mega show's me 2 Pyrenees dogs that were 4 miles from home.. I sent them running with a full clip unloaded on their tails.. It cured them!, and Mega was happy again.</p><p></p><p>1000's of years of stuff trying to eat them does it.. yet they haven't figured out I want the same.. I'm just a little nicer about the process!</p><p></p><p>There's a series of pictures of some cows (Angus X Simm) that attacked a 2 year old? black bear.. he escaped, but he may have had a lot of broken ribs and maybe didn't survive.. Boy were those cows MAD, they pummeled that bear into mush... one on either side of it... I think they did just fine without horns</p><p></p><p>Friend of mine that bought Hector said he had 3 yotes in his field (they were thinking of chicken for the menu), but he shot two of them, and the 3rd didn't make it to the fenceline before his horned cows had it gored to death too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1234342, member: 9096"] exactly... My cows know I'll do something about it if they show it to me too... Tizia, Mega's mother showed me numerous bears, which I dealt with... She was a big lumbering cow, but she was also the most keenly observant.. a few weeks back Mega show's me 2 Pyrenees dogs that were 4 miles from home.. I sent them running with a full clip unloaded on their tails.. It cured them!, and Mega was happy again. 1000's of years of stuff trying to eat them does it.. yet they haven't figured out I want the same.. I'm just a little nicer about the process! There's a series of pictures of some cows (Angus X Simm) that attacked a 2 year old? black bear.. he escaped, but he may have had a lot of broken ribs and maybe didn't survive.. Boy were those cows MAD, they pummeled that bear into mush... one on either side of it... I think they did just fine without horns Friend of mine that bought Hector said he had 3 yotes in his field (they were thinking of chicken for the menu), but he shot two of them, and the 3rd didn't make it to the fenceline before his horned cows had it gored to death too. [/QUOTE]
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