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I got it from you!I'm so proud of you, for using the word "nubbin" correctly!
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I got it from you!I'm so proud of you, for using the word "nubbin" correctly!
I got it from you!
I never went anywhere on the farm without the trusty farm dog, usually by the time the bull was with the cows he had high regard for the farm dog. The dog was trained to keep an eye on the bull when there was any human and bull interaction. These were all Holstein bulls.I wonder if anyone still runs bulls with dairy cows? My father was attacked by an Ayrshire bull - horns were so long my father grabbed on to them as bull pinned him against the barn wall. Farm dog came into action and fought bull off my Dad. Farmer in back of us was attacked by a Holstein bull when he was picking up a new born calf in the field. Bull had him down and was working him over when once again a farm dog came to the rescue. After that she became an indoor dog and was treated like a queen for the rest of her life. I think I'll still take the ticks over the bulls.
Probably just black angus
If you read the whole article and comprehend the whole, it says that oppossums will eat up to 96% of the ticks on their body, but that they don't purposely seek them out to eat them. If an oppossum would eat up to 5000 ticks a week that would mean they have to eat 714 a day, which is nearly impossible as I see it.
Because of course, you should know what you did wrong...then they wont tell you what you did wrong-