Digit":1xubqm1k said:Not a case of 'learning' it Matt, I was taught it as a child, as was every child I knew.
I was also taught that you must never back up against anything solid as the animal will crush you, never approach an animal from the rear without letting it know you are approaching so as not to spook it.
We were also taught avoidance, for example, horses turn on the rear legs, cattle on their front, making cattle more maneuverable than horses.
But as was pointed out on another thread, with many people not even appreciating that milk comes from cattle, much lore has been lost!
Roy.
The bulls are even heavier, up to about 900kg at 2 years. Another pointer I was given as a kid was that dairy bulls are much less passive than beef bulls and more likely to defend young calves, pregnant heifers and the like. Or mabbe that's just country loreDigit":5r2u1w0t said:If you must walk a dog near stock remember this, the average Limousin dairy cow weighs over half a ton! It is bigger than you and can run a damn sight faster!
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