I have commercial Angus/ Shorthorn/ Semintal cattle that are human and bucket broke. I was walking out in the pasture to feed before I went to the hospital to stay with Kathy and before I got the gate shut and turned around 3 of my yearling heifers had me surrounded and wanted that bucket. As soon as I was trying to scare them away (which did not work), it stirred up the interest of our other cattle and they came a-runnin. I can't open the gate now so I start swearing at them (more for my benefit) and that does nothing. So I yell for Casey (my border collie), she comes running and bites the heifer still trying to get in the bucket squarely on the nose. I flank her around and drive the cows off and clear me a path to the bunk. Point of the story.... don't go to work without all of your tools.
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- 2007-09-03 @ 01:26:25

Ha! Been there done that! Well, almost. In my case it was being mobbed by twenty in calf heifers near dusk. Never a good time to mingle. Even old lame cows get frisky come sunset. I've never quite figured out why. James.