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yet another bull attack..
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<blockquote data-quote="Cuz-Pat" data-source="post: 291574" data-attributes="member: 3044"><p>Caustic,</p><p> I tend to agree with you on the pet cow. We have a brangus cow that will be coming with her third calf this December. My two girls raised her on a bottle and taught her to lead with a halter and lead-line when she was a calf. They would get out on Sunday afternoon after church and lead her up and down the road. </p><p></p><p>She is grown now, will be 5 years old this May and she weighs about 1300 lbs. Just today she lowered her head at me when I got within 3 feet of her and then shook her head at me 3 or 4 times. Don't know what her problem was but for a minute I thought she was about to charge me. I don't trust her one bit. If she ever does come after me she will be gone.</p><p></p><p>Sure hate to hear about the bull getting on that fella. Will keep him and his family in our prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuz-Pat, post: 291574, member: 3044"] Caustic, I tend to agree with you on the pet cow. We have a brangus cow that will be coming with her third calf this December. My two girls raised her on a bottle and taught her to lead with a halter and lead-line when she was a calf. They would get out on Sunday afternoon after church and lead her up and down the road. She is grown now, will be 5 years old this May and she weighs about 1300 lbs. Just today she lowered her head at me when I got within 3 feet of her and then shook her head at me 3 or 4 times. Don't know what her problem was but for a minute I thought she was about to charge me. I don't trust her one bit. If she ever does come after me she will be gone. Sure hate to hear about the bull getting on that fella. Will keep him and his family in our prayers. [/QUOTE]
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