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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 665772" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>Had a bunch of cross braham cows all with long horns, they were always fighting when I fed them even though they had been together for years, after feeding them one evening I went back 30 minutes later and one lay dead with blood running out of her mouth i think they ganged up on her and killed her. I got tired of being in a sword fight every time I fed the cubes so I sold every horned cow on the place I have only mullies now. Actually I have gotten too slow to dodge the horns ain't fun no more. Awhile back neighbors Longhorn herd got on the place seemed like they all had six foot horn spans they were so gentle they would eat out your hand I led them off the place on foot with cubes ,sure had to watch when they swung their heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 665772, member: 10124"] Had a bunch of cross braham cows all with long horns, they were always fighting when I fed them even though they had been together for years, after feeding them one evening I went back 30 minutes later and one lay dead with blood running out of her mouth i think they ganged up on her and killed her. I got tired of being in a sword fight every time I fed the cubes so I sold every horned cow on the place I have only mullies now. Actually I have gotten too slow to dodge the horns ain't fun no more. Awhile back neighbors Longhorn herd got on the place seemed like they all had six foot horn spans they were so gentle they would eat out your hand I led them off the place on foot with cubes ,sure had to watch when they swung their heads. [/QUOTE]
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