Posted by trucker40 on February 14, 2008 at 17:24:34 from (70.240.144.159):
In Reply to: O/T BAD Cow Disease posted by Turke Bros. Farms on February 14, 2008 at 07:10:09:
Most of them arent friendly.When you want to move them you have to chase them half a day to get them in a corral.The more of them there is seem to get a group mind to them to not do what you want them to.Milk cows will act real good until you get a good start milking it and step in the bucket,smack you up side of the head with a tail,try to get away,kick you,try to trample you.Sometimes they just are bad,and get worse.They can get through a place in a fence so fast you cant catch them.Then stand over where they arent supposed to be and I think they laugh at you.Then some of them wont cause any trouble at all.They are kind of like people sometimes,makes you wonder if its not somebody that came back as a cow.
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