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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 292709" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>I don't see why having tame, touchable cows would mean not eating them. Of course I've sent horses for meat too so maybe it is just me. I started patting my cows to make my job easier, I am just one of the people trying to make a living doing this the easiest way I know how. </p><p></p><p>For the last eight years I have been working with all the ones we've been keeping to get them to allow human touch. I've been out with them during fly season and never had one get me with her head, they know I am there and don't swing. Cows may not have the IQ of a chimp but they aren't completely stupid. I have not had one injury from any of my tame cows, not even a bruise. I have also never had one that turned on me. I wish I could say the same thing for the wild cows I've worked with over the years. For how dangerous many people here are making "pet" cows out to be I am wondering why I don't read constantly about deaths of people who show cattle, especially the bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 292709, member: 1258"] I don't see why having tame, touchable cows would mean not eating them. Of course I've sent horses for meat too so maybe it is just me. I started patting my cows to make my job easier, I am just one of the people trying to make a living doing this the easiest way I know how. For the last eight years I have been working with all the ones we've been keeping to get them to allow human touch. I've been out with them during fly season and never had one get me with her head, they know I am there and don't swing. Cows may not have the IQ of a chimp but they aren't completely stupid. I have not had one injury from any of my tame cows, not even a bruise. I have also never had one that turned on me. I wish I could say the same thing for the wild cows I've worked with over the years. For how dangerous many people here are making "pet" cows out to be I am wondering why I don't read constantly about deaths of people who show cattle, especially the bulls. [/QUOTE]
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