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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9975"><p>I think that Vicki mentioned "taming". My first thought when you were describing what happened was: "This fellow finally figured out that he could be controlled and decided it wasn't as bad as all of that." When the kids did the vaccinating, dehorning, and castrating this year, there was one calf that refused to get up from the squeeze chute. My brother had to drag him from the chute and he layed on the ground for quite awhile before getting up and walking off. I think some individual animals just change their minds about humans when they find out that they CAN be controlled, whether they want to be or not. animals sometimes more resemble humans in their mindsets than we think. lol</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Sailor_One@hotmail.com">Sailor_One@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9975"] I think that Vicki mentioned "taming". My first thought when you were describing what happened was: "This fellow finally figured out that he could be controlled and decided it wasn't as bad as all of that." When the kids did the vaccinating, dehorning, and castrating this year, there was one calf that refused to get up from the squeeze chute. My brother had to drag him from the chute and he layed on the ground for quite awhile before getting up and walking off. I think some individual animals just change their minds about humans when they find out that they CAN be controlled, whether they want to be or not. animals sometimes more resemble humans in their mindsets than we think. lol [email=Sailor_One@hotmail.com]Sailor_One@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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