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<blockquote data-quote="jcarkie" data-source="post: 976745" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>cattle do not go by color, they go by body language and attitude. in the winter all cattle are bullies they are confined and hungry it is the strong that get the most. it is sad but 10 or 100 someone is the bottom and someone will always be on the bottom and everyone wants to make sure they stay there. you will see major power struggles and overthrows around the hay and feed because the pressure is on and if a more dominate cow shows weakness look out some one will seize the moment. I have seen some major battles in winter and change in leadership, I have had to intervene to keep them from hurting each other, but you cannot change the behavior cattle they are rough. that is why you have to handle them properly or you will get hurt I am the boss and they need to remember that, I am not mean to them but I am loud and make them move. calves from dominate cows will be more aggressive they have a different attitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcarkie, post: 976745, member: 20"] cattle do not go by color, they go by body language and attitude. in the winter all cattle are bullies they are confined and hungry it is the strong that get the most. it is sad but 10 or 100 someone is the bottom and someone will always be on the bottom and everyone wants to make sure they stay there. you will see major power struggles and overthrows around the hay and feed because the pressure is on and if a more dominate cow shows weakness look out some one will seize the moment. I have seen some major battles in winter and change in leadership, I have had to intervene to keep them from hurting each other, but you cannot change the behavior cattle they are rough. that is why you have to handle them properly or you will get hurt I am the boss and they need to remember that, I am not mean to them but I am loud and make them move. calves from dominate cows will be more aggressive they have a different attitude. [/QUOTE]
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