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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1668145" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I have been gored and stomped and chased by a few cows and a steer or two. I have been kicked and bitten by a few mares and a gelding or two. But I have never ( knock on wood) ever been hurt by a bull or a stallion. Granted, it may be that I might pay closer attention and use more caution when I handle them. The worst a cow ever hurt me, was a bottle -raised pet Holstein I was trying to load on a trailer, to haul to a sale for a friend. I got behind her in the alley, and she would NOT move away, no matter how much I hollered and whupped her. she just snorted, ran backwards and squished me against the back gate. Damned heifer just kept trying to back up. I was kicking and clawing and punching, even bit her on the ass a couple of times, trying to get her to move forward before I ran out of air. Broke 3 ribs that day, before the owner finally had the sense to pull my truck and trailer forward, so she could step forward and get away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1668145, member: 40587"] I have been gored and stomped and chased by a few cows and a steer or two. I have been kicked and bitten by a few mares and a gelding or two. But I have never ( knock on wood) ever been hurt by a bull or a stallion. Granted, it may be that I might pay closer attention and use more caution when I handle them. The worst a cow ever hurt me, was a bottle -raised pet Holstein I was trying to load on a trailer, to haul to a sale for a friend. I got behind her in the alley, and she would NOT move away, no matter how much I hollered and whupped her. she just snorted, ran backwards and squished me against the back gate. Damned heifer just kept trying to back up. I was kicking and clawing and punching, even bit her on the ass a couple of times, trying to get her to move forward before I ran out of air. Broke 3 ribs that day, before the owner finally had the sense to pull my truck and trailer forward, so she could step forward and get away. [/QUOTE]
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