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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 654644" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>A few years ago I was walking alongside the coral and there were several calves laying beside the board fence. In front of me was #10, a huge 1600+ composite cow of unknown genetic origin. She had always been fairly gentle and I am guilty of petting her from time to time. As I approach her she bolts towards me faster than I thought she was capable of moving but instead of catching me she broad-sides a brangus cow that was charging me from my blind side and knocks the cow off her feet and onto the ground. This gave me the chance to get clear of the area. As it turned out, the brangus's calf was one of the calves laying by the fence and she didn't like me getting between them. Had it not been for #10 (nka Bertha), there is no telling what would have happened to me. Bertha has her faults but she will forever have a place on my farm. BTW - for 3 years straight she dropped a bull calf on Jan 10. I have since changed my cycle so things are different now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 654644, member: 4362"] A few years ago I was walking alongside the coral and there were several calves laying beside the board fence. In front of me was #10, a huge 1600+ composite cow of unknown genetic origin. She had always been fairly gentle and I am guilty of petting her from time to time. As I approach her she bolts towards me faster than I thought she was capable of moving but instead of catching me she broad-sides a brangus cow that was charging me from my blind side and knocks the cow off her feet and onto the ground. This gave me the chance to get clear of the area. As it turned out, the brangus's calf was one of the calves laying by the fence and she didn't like me getting between them. Had it not been for #10 (nka Bertha), there is no telling what would have happened to me. Bertha has her faults but she will forever have a place on my farm. BTW - for 3 years straight she dropped a bull calf on Jan 10. I have since changed my cycle so things are different now. [/QUOTE]
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