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Old 03/30/13, 07:32 PM
 
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Location: south central KY 75 miles SSE of Louisville
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I have seen people put in icu for weeks by cows without horns. So if they want to hurt you they are going to do it. If one puts it's head down to charge I would put it in the freezer problem solved. If you have one that is aggressive get rid of it. It is not worth the hassle. There is a difference between defensive and aggressive. We have highlands and our daughters angus and the pushy one by far is the angus.
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