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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 576615" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Twice a year we work from 350-500 head of mixed breeds and gender calves at the backgorunders. These are all fresh off the truck, preconditioned for 30-45 days. One breeders calves are all total lunatics, most all of them are a little proddy with the new experience and strangers working them. I've only been really worried about being attacked, and I was right, once. It was a Hereford heifer that launched herself at me from a distance and got me squarely in the chest. She looked like one of those dodge commercials with the ram launching himself for a head butt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 576615, member: 34"] Twice a year we work from 350-500 head of mixed breeds and gender calves at the backgorunders. These are all fresh off the truck, preconditioned for 30-45 days. One breeders calves are all total lunatics, most all of them are a little proddy with the new experience and strangers working them. I've only been really worried about being attacked, and I was right, once. It was a Hereford heifer that launched herself at me from a distance and got me squarely in the chest. She looked like one of those dodge commercials with the ram launching himself for a head butt. [/QUOTE]
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