Posted by JayinNY on January 31, 2014 at 16:00:44 from (198.228.201.169):
I was thinking at the farm tonight about handling female animals vs males, as I've said in the past I have worked around thoroughbred race horses, mares and foals, and worked in the breeding shed with stallions, I handled the mares, never the stallions. I have been kicked, knocked around by yearlings, and bit. I prefer mares over stallions. I work on my friends beef farm, he has about 50 heifers and calves, he had 1 jersey bull, he was a mean sob, I like the heifers better! I also have chickens, I will only keep hens now, had roosters in the past, I was trying to lock them up one night and a rooster flew up and scratched my face, the next Tuesday all the roosters went to the livestock auction! Lol. There are people who have to handle stallions, bulls and other male animals, so which side are you on, do you have to work with males or females, don't get me wrong, we've had our share of lunatic mares, when you see a note on the stall door, that says this mare kicks and bits, it's no fun.! Lol
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