I only had one take me when I had cattle, and I got lucky- she just pinned me to the ground with her face, didn't dance on me or anything, then seemed to think better of it and walked away when she saw that her calf was safe. I had Shorthorns (polled, fortunately), and they were pretty docile for the most part.
I did work for a guy who bought a herd of about 50 mostly horned Hereford cows who were never handled much. All of his registered Angus had been handled all their lives, and he wasn't aware of how rank the range cattle could be. We went out to look at them, they all stuck their heads up in the air and started after us at a dead run- we were lucky to make it to the truck. He said "This isn't gonna work out"- sure enough, the next weekend, he asked me to come over and help load them out. Got there, wondering how we were going to get them up (maybe let 'em chase us into the pen? What could possibly go wrong?), but he had hired about a half dozen cowboys on horseback to do the round up, and I just worked the chutes. Sure wasn't sorry to see that wild-eyed bunch head down the cut, and was thankful for his sturdy corral set up.
It was also the first and only time I had seen cowboys work rank cattle, and I made a mental note that perhaps this was a line of work to stay away from. . .
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