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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 822533" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>I gotta disagree here.....</p><p></p><p>I been kicked a ton of times by cows. hurt ? yes lord.....but not busted up.</p><p></p><p>every time I have been kicked by a horse something got busted.....</p><p></p><p>want real accuracy...... let a mule plan to kick you....you will be hurt.</p><p></p><p>One reason i try to gentle my cows and get them accustomed to me getting my hands one em is as a result when I am close to them or putting them in a chute and such they are much less likely to kick.</p><p></p><p>I already have my fall heifers coming up to the headlocks to eat and I lock em in and pet em every night. Right now I am reaching thru and rubbing their necks. As they quiet down I will move to the back and touch them as i walk by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 822533, member: 6543"] I gotta disagree here..... I been kicked a ton of times by cows. hurt ? yes lord.....but not busted up. every time I have been kicked by a horse something got busted..... want real accuracy...... let a mule plan to kick you....you will be hurt. One reason i try to gentle my cows and get them accustomed to me getting my hands one em is as a result when I am close to them or putting them in a chute and such they are much less likely to kick. I already have my fall heifers coming up to the headlocks to eat and I lock em in and pet em every night. Right now I am reaching thru and rubbing their necks. As they quiet down I will move to the back and touch them as i walk by. [/QUOTE]
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