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We all should pay attention-Bull tramples farmer to death
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<blockquote data-quote="Hasbeen" data-source="post: 176906" data-attributes="member: 3220"><p>I think she was playing, that's why she is still here. It had turned cold that day and I had just finished feeding. They all were feeling frisky, running about and bucking, and I think she just decided to include me in the game but I don't want to play with an animal that big. </p><p> As for backing down, I actually crossed at an angle in front of her as the gate was behind her. I watch her (and all the others) closely now. She had not shown any sign of agression toward me since and was actually the one who stayed closest to me and led the other cows during our recent mile long hike through the woods when they got out. But she is the one that I stare at whenever I feed or try to move them. She knows I'm watching her closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hasbeen, post: 176906, member: 3220"] I think she was playing, that's why she is still here. It had turned cold that day and I had just finished feeding. They all were feeling frisky, running about and bucking, and I think she just decided to include me in the game but I don't want to play with an animal that big. As for backing down, I actually crossed at an angle in front of her as the gate was behind her. I watch her (and all the others) closely now. She had not shown any sign of agression toward me since and was actually the one who stayed closest to me and led the other cows during our recent mile long hike through the woods when they got out. But she is the one that I stare at whenever I feed or try to move them. She knows I'm watching her closely. [/QUOTE]
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