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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 144336" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Again, I beg to differ. Cattle's minds play every bit as important of a role as horses minds (if you have ever tried to coax cattle across a snow-laden gully or tried to coax them across a electric fence gate or drive them through a previously unknown gate you know what I'm talking about - but the same can be said of loading a horse for the first time, talking a horse into passing a deadfall that was not there the previous ride, or working cattle when they are not used to them) - they are simply different roles. Both have their individual idiosyncracies and the key to being able to successfully harness either one and accomplish what needs to be done is understanding how their different minds work. There are just as many high-headed, dumber than a box of rocks horses as there are cattle in this world, it is up to the prospective owner/owner to understand each species, be able to tell the difference, and avoid the undesirable animal - be it cow or horse. Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 144336, member: 539"] Again, I beg to differ. Cattle's minds play every bit as important of a role as horses minds (if you have ever tried to coax cattle across a snow-laden gully or tried to coax them across a electric fence gate or drive them through a previously unknown gate you know what I'm talking about - but the same can be said of loading a horse for the first time, talking a horse into passing a deadfall that was not there the previous ride, or working cattle when they are not used to them) - they are simply different roles. Both have their individual idiosyncracies and the key to being able to successfully harness either one and accomplish what needs to be done is understanding how their different minds work. There are just as many high-headed, dumber than a box of rocks horses as there are cattle in this world, it is up to the prospective owner/owner to understand each species, be able to tell the difference, and avoid the undesirable animal - be it cow or horse. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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