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Western ND | You catch them just right behind the ear or somewheres around there they drop like a sack of potatoes. Seen dad do it when we had a cow that needed an attitude adjustment came after him while he was on the other side of a pen in the barn, one whack with a wooden cane the vet around here used to give out and she dropped. Got up a few minutes later and never had an interest in chasing anyone. | |
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