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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1803005" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>I have no doubt I had a cow kind of protected me one time. I was feeding and was on foot pulling slrings. I accidentally ended up in the space of a pretty sketchy cow. We both caught each other's attention right about the same time. She was definitely in fight or flight mode and I couldn't tell which it was going to be. I stood still but was planning my quick escape. A cow that I had raised as a heifer who had kind of become a boss cow head butted that other cow right in the side and took her attention from me. She hit her again towards the back in the udder area and the sketchy cow ran off a bit and got back on the hay further down the line.</p><p></p><p>The cow I raised looked at me and went back to eating. It was pretty hard to justify as any thing else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1803005, member: 6291"] I have no doubt I had a cow kind of protected me one time. I was feeding and was on foot pulling slrings. I accidentally ended up in the space of a pretty sketchy cow. We both caught each other's attention right about the same time. She was definitely in fight or flight mode and I couldn't tell which it was going to be. I stood still but was planning my quick escape. A cow that I had raised as a heifer who had kind of become a boss cow head butted that other cow right in the side and took her attention from me. She hit her again towards the back in the udder area and the sketchy cow ran off a bit and got back on the hay further down the line. The cow I raised looked at me and went back to eating. It was pretty hard to justify as any thing else. [/QUOTE]
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