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Learning about cattle:

The escaped bovine pictured in the OP appears to have an udder. So it’s a cow. Female cattle can have horns, so the presence or absence of horns is not a reliable indicator of sex in bovines. Steers are male cattle that have had their cojones removed

And yes, that was a good horse.
 
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Maybe they will consider a change of venue for the next cattle drive. Maybe Dodge City would be a better choice.
 
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Didn't Mythbusters have an episode in which they built a China Shop full of breakables and then turned a bull loose in it? IIRC, the bull just wandered around, carefully not touching the shelves with the breakables on them.

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Learning about cattle:

The escaped bovine pictured in the OP appears to have an udder. So it’s a cow. Female cattle can have horns, so the presence or absence of horns is not a reliable indicator of sex in bovines. Steers are male cattle that have had their cojones removed

And yes, that was a good horse.


Could also be his nut sack! Looks more like that to me.


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Those cowboy's could teach the Galveston cops a thing or two! Big Grin




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Elk: I believe I can see a nipple on the “nut sack” before the video starts. Then stop the video at 6 seconds. I can see another nipple on that nut sack against the black background of a hind leg.
 
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I have read and heard more about this story all over the internet than we had on the local news coverage.
It was a 1 minute (at the most) story and barely got a yawn.
OK, sure it's odd to have a longhorn in a building, but the wranglers made short order very quickly and without any fanfare.


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