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<blockquote data-quote="IluvABbeef" data-source="post: 276564" data-attributes="member: 3739"><p>I've always worn either a pair of old shoes or rubber boots out in the pens, even when working with cattle in close proximity in the shute, never steel toes like my dad does. I haven't had my foot stepped on ever, only time was when a steer that was overly freindly did it to me, and he wasn't being pushed into the squeeze. I guess I've always kept a wary eye out for that sort of stuff, as well as flying hooves and lowered heads when I am working with the cattle.</p><p></p><p>Heck, I've worn sandles in the corral and out in the pasture so many times I've lost count, and have gotten cow sh!t on my bare feet and legs 'cause of it! :shock: Did I really mind? He!! no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IluvABbeef, post: 276564, member: 3739"] I've always worn either a pair of old shoes or rubber boots out in the pens, even when working with cattle in close proximity in the shute, never steel toes like my dad does. I haven't had my foot stepped on ever, only time was when a steer that was overly freindly did it to me, and he wasn't being pushed into the squeeze. I guess I've always kept a wary eye out for that sort of stuff, as well as flying hooves and lowered heads when I am working with the cattle. Heck, I've worn sandles in the corral and out in the pasture so many times I've lost count, and have gotten cow sh!t on my bare feet and legs 'cause of it! :shock: Did I really mind? He!! no. [/QUOTE]
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