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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1566629" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Agreed.. People are OBLIVIOUS to their surroundings a lot of the time.</p><p></p><p>Once I dropped off a longhorn bull and a few steers at the sale barn, they were in the staging area while things got cleared.. bull was all calm, I think he was chewing cud.</p><p>Now there were some people who wanted to get by, so they jumped the panels and went into the next pen where there were two VERY MAD Angus cows.. I swear I nearly saw 3 people get smashed in the course of 5-10 minutes.. and they didn't even see what happened! </p><p>This happening at a sale barn I'd ASSume that most of these people would have had at least a bit of cow sense to them and been alert.. it's definitely not like those two cows had a switch that flipped and they went from docile to mean.. they were mad from the get go!.. They weren't any better in the ring and nearly climbed into the auctioneers lap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1566629, member: 9096"] Agreed.. People are OBLIVIOUS to their surroundings a lot of the time. Once I dropped off a longhorn bull and a few steers at the sale barn, they were in the staging area while things got cleared.. bull was all calm, I think he was chewing cud. Now there were some people who wanted to get by, so they jumped the panels and went into the next pen where there were two VERY MAD Angus cows.. I swear I nearly saw 3 people get smashed in the course of 5-10 minutes.. and they didn't even see what happened! This happening at a sale barn I'd ASSume that most of these people would have had at least a bit of cow sense to them and been alert.. it's definitely not like those two cows had a switch that flipped and they went from docile to mean.. they were mad from the get go!.. They weren't any better in the ring and nearly climbed into the auctioneers lap [/QUOTE]
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