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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 156934" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Dairy anti-kicking device, isn't it? I'd be a little reluctant to put that on an animal that wasn't confined - on a skittish animal that could get really wild. LOL. I've seen milk cows put the rodeo bulls to shame on the occasional time I've forgotten to take the "kicker" off before the cow leaves the barn. :lol: Nothing like looking out into the yard and seeing a cow running and bucking out there...and realizing you need to go get that off. Depending on the cow that can get really interesting. 8)</p><p></p><p>rawcjw - what kind of kick is it? there's a big difference between a kick out of fear, and a kick with malice behind it. One means you need to spend more work and time with the animal, the other I'd be tempted to use a 2x4 on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 156934, member: 852"] Dairy anti-kicking device, isn't it? I'd be a little reluctant to put that on an animal that wasn't confined - on a skittish animal that could get really wild. LOL. I've seen milk cows put the rodeo bulls to shame on the occasional time I've forgotten to take the "kicker" off before the cow leaves the barn. :lol: Nothing like looking out into the yard and seeing a cow running and bucking out there...and realizing you need to go get that off. Depending on the cow that can get really interesting. 8) rawcjw - what kind of kick is it? there's a big difference between a kick out of fear, and a kick with malice behind it. One means you need to spend more work and time with the animal, the other I'd be tempted to use a 2x4 on. [/QUOTE]
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