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My horse is afraid of cattle!
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3265"><p>> I have seen disasters occur that</p><p>> way.A really good quarter horse</p><p>> that is cowey will chase a cow</p><p>> until it runs it to death.With</p><p>> Longhorns that could be asking for</p><p>> a disaster both ways.It would be</p><p>> wise to introduce over the fence</p><p>> in hand to have control. After all</p><p>> we want the horse to feel safe</p><p>> arround cows,horns or not.Right???</p><p></p><p>I agree. A neighbor of mine raises Corriente's. They had a lot of steers released with about 5 or 6 of their QH yearlings and the steers chased the yearlings. They got one cornered in the barbed wire fence and the yearling got itself torn up pretty bad... by the fence, that is. I'm sure none of those horses wanted to work cattle when they got older.</p><p></p><p>Nothing like this has happened to me, we raise Angus. But if it happens that we have to put the cattle in the horses pasture, I keep her up in a corral or rouund pen until they aren't there anymore, no matter how cowey she is. She actually is pretty nice, not a cutter or anything but a good help 'round the farm ;-)</p><p></p><p>Jennifer</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:barrelracer123@barrelhorses.com">barrelracer123@barrelhorses.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3265"] > I have seen disasters occur that > way.A really good quarter horse > that is cowey will chase a cow > until it runs it to death.With > Longhorns that could be asking for > a disaster both ways.It would be > wise to introduce over the fence > in hand to have control. After all > we want the horse to feel safe > arround cows,horns or not.Right??? I agree. A neighbor of mine raises Corriente's. They had a lot of steers released with about 5 or 6 of their QH yearlings and the steers chased the yearlings. They got one cornered in the barbed wire fence and the yearling got itself torn up pretty bad... by the fence, that is. I'm sure none of those horses wanted to work cattle when they got older. Nothing like this has happened to me, we raise Angus. But if it happens that we have to put the cattle in the horses pasture, I keep her up in a corral or rouund pen until they aren't there anymore, no matter how cowey she is. She actually is pretty nice, not a cutter or anything but a good help 'round the farm ;-) Jennifer [email=barrelracer123@barrelhorses.com]barrelracer123@barrelhorses.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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