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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1183409" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Glad you got him loaded without injury to you. </p><p></p><p>Prefer the wild ones that want to bounce off of something to the ones that just want to bounce you around. Had plenty of brangus croses with attitude and others that wanted to get in your hip pocket, but the worst by far was a nice looking hereford out of Tennessee. Not knocking the breed, just the cow. She was just like an old wise buck deer. She'd stand like a statue in the brush and let you walk right on by. If you came up on her, she take off and cut a circle back into the brush behind you. Horrible rip. </p><p></p><p>Went to move the herd one time and spent forever just trying to get her out of the brush and into the lot with the rest of them. Didn't use the dog a lot back then, but he was called to duty. When she finally reached the lot, all she wanted to do was fight. She wouldn't let anyone in the pen and wouldn't go toward the rest of the herd. She was just going to fight, bellering, throwing snot and charging any chance she got. Finally had enough of her as she wasn't going to back down and released the dogs back on her. They spun her in circles until she couldn't spin any more. Heeler would grab her hock and then the pointer would do a drive by on her nose. It was a heck of a commotion. Best attitude adjustment I've seen to date. When they were through, she couldn't wait to get to that holding pen. She also loaded in the trailer for sale just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1183409, member: 14544"] Glad you got him loaded without injury to you. Prefer the wild ones that want to bounce off of something to the ones that just want to bounce you around. Had plenty of brangus croses with attitude and others that wanted to get in your hip pocket, but the worst by far was a nice looking hereford out of Tennessee. Not knocking the breed, just the cow. She was just like an old wise buck deer. She'd stand like a statue in the brush and let you walk right on by. If you came up on her, she take off and cut a circle back into the brush behind you. Horrible rip. Went to move the herd one time and spent forever just trying to get her out of the brush and into the lot with the rest of them. Didn't use the dog a lot back then, but he was called to duty. When she finally reached the lot, all she wanted to do was fight. She wouldn't let anyone in the pen and wouldn't go toward the rest of the herd. She was just going to fight, bellering, throwing snot and charging any chance she got. Finally had enough of her as she wasn't going to back down and released the dogs back on her. They spun her in circles until she couldn't spin any more. Heeler would grab her hock and then the pointer would do a drive by on her nose. It was a heck of a commotion. Best attitude adjustment I've seen to date. When they were through, she couldn't wait to get to that holding pen. She also loaded in the trailer for sale just fine. [/QUOTE]
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