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<blockquote data-quote="jmbadavis" data-source="post: 353925" data-attributes="member: 3061"><p>I would get rid of him. My daughter had a cow that was the same way. She was fine one minute, loved to be rubbed under the neck, you could be leading her just fine then the next thing you knew she would bolt. We had her in the trimming chute one day and she kicked my husband and he wasn't even touching her. That was the final straw. If that had been my daughter she could of done serious damage. We called the guy that we bought her from and told him either he needed to come and get her and her calf or she was going to the sales barn. The cow was meant to be shown at the county fairs as a cow/calf pair by my daughter. But there is too liability these days with a cow that has the potential to kick or run over someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmbadavis, post: 353925, member: 3061"] I would get rid of him. My daughter had a cow that was the same way. She was fine one minute, loved to be rubbed under the neck, you could be leading her just fine then the next thing you knew she would bolt. We had her in the trimming chute one day and she kicked my husband and he wasn't even touching her. That was the final straw. If that had been my daughter she could of done serious damage. We called the guy that we bought her from and told him either he needed to come and get her and her calf or she was going to the sales barn. The cow was meant to be shown at the county fairs as a cow/calf pair by my daughter. But there is too liability these days with a cow that has the potential to kick or run over someone. [/QUOTE]
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