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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1762438" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>Murray! I'm impressed. I am picturing you picking up Big Sexy, and giving him a toss. </p><p>I am thinking that my Cow #1820 must have used your advice on me. She had been fine to work with until this year. I tried to hold on to her calf while my husband went back to the ATV for iodine and an eartag. After a couple minutes, she picked me up and tossed me down the hill. I definitely have more respect for her now. She is a 4 year old cow that calved at 13 months and has raised a calf every 11-12 months since, but she will be gone this fall. It is a shame, but I no longer trust her. She now knows her power. She always use to look at me with respect, but now when we lock eyes, she will sometimes give me that tiny head nod that I believe is the cow equivalent of the middle finger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1762438, member: 9933"] Murray! I'm impressed. I am picturing you picking up Big Sexy, and giving him a toss. I am thinking that my Cow #1820 must have used your advice on me. She had been fine to work with until this year. I tried to hold on to her calf while my husband went back to the ATV for iodine and an eartag. After a couple minutes, she picked me up and tossed me down the hill. I definitely have more respect for her now. She is a 4 year old cow that calved at 13 months and has raised a calf every 11-12 months since, but she will be gone this fall. It is a shame, but I no longer trust her. She now knows her power. She always use to look at me with respect, but now when we lock eyes, she will sometimes give me that tiny head nod that I believe is the cow equivalent of the middle finger. [/QUOTE]
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