Our Emit usually has a few companions because he is so sociable. He has been in the pasture w/ horses, llamas, and cows his whole life. His mischief is what gets him in trouble. He loves to walk up behind them and pinch them on the backside! We were always afraid that one of the horses would send him flying. But they all just tolerated him.
The horn incident was a true accident. We had a few Norweigan Highlander cattle in w/ him. They have horns that remind you of a Texas long-horn. They were very, very gentle. But we think that one just moved its head and Emit was simply standing too close. We were lucky enough to save Emit and we sold the Highlanders.
He now has a herd of Black Angus..........no horns!!!