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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1739419" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>It took me a long time to get one of my neighbor's wives to learn it was not a good idea to spread her and her grandkids out in a line trying to move a bunch of mommas and their calves toward a pen. Told her 3 different times to leave the kids in the truck. All the whooping and hollering and throwing sticks trying to head one off was hard to watch. In the end, they were all wore out, cows scattered and just a few in the pen and they were not the ones she wanted. The human hasn't been born that can outrun or out maneuver a cow (a few bullfighters excepted) . Told her: "If they can't run around you they'll run over you and stop all that yelling. That's for TV and movies".</p><p></p><p>A bunch of bucket cows are a pleasure to have. </p><p>(unless you're walking across the pasture to go fishing in the pond and have a minnow bucket in your hand & I once felt something breathing down my neck one evening and turned to find a cow out on the dock behind me to see what I had in that bucket) </p><p>Her husband could lead them anywhere with a 5 gal bucket bucket but she just didn't 'get' that idea. ( think she was scared to get in front of them)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1739419, member: 18945"] It took me a long time to get one of my neighbor's wives to learn it was not a good idea to spread her and her grandkids out in a line trying to move a bunch of mommas and their calves toward a pen. Told her 3 different times to leave the kids in the truck. All the whooping and hollering and throwing sticks trying to head one off was hard to watch. In the end, they were all wore out, cows scattered and just a few in the pen and they were not the ones she wanted. The human hasn't been born that can outrun or out maneuver a cow (a few bullfighters excepted) . Told her: "If they can't run around you they'll run over you and stop all that yelling. That's for TV and movies". A bunch of bucket cows are a pleasure to have. (unless you're walking across the pasture to go fishing in the pond and have a minnow bucket in your hand & I once felt something breathing down my neck one evening and turned to find a cow out on the dock behind me to see what I had in that bucket) Her husband could lead them anywhere with a 5 gal bucket bucket but she just didn't 'get' that idea. ( think she was scared to get in front of them) [/QUOTE]
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