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My cows are bullies!
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 976814" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Interesting subject, I have seen the same thing. You mention body language. Let me ask everyone if they have observed a position or posture that the dominant cow assumes where she lowers her head and arches her neck. Her eyes become wide and she arches her back some and projects a threatening attitude. I have seen it when a high ranking cow is released back into the herd. I have even had a cow assume this behavior when I approach. I am very easy with my cows but I am loud with them when I want a change in behavior. I know I take risks and probably seriously need to change some of my habits before I am hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 976814, member: 17767"] Interesting subject, I have seen the same thing. You mention body language. Let me ask everyone if they have observed a position or posture that the dominant cow assumes where she lowers her head and arches her neck. Her eyes become wide and she arches her back some and projects a threatening attitude. I have seen it when a high ranking cow is released back into the herd. I have even had a cow assume this behavior when I approach. I am very easy with my cows but I am loud with them when I want a change in behavior. I know I take risks and probably seriously need to change some of my habits before I am hurt. [/QUOTE]
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