"Mister,
why doesn't this cow have any horns?" asked the young lady from a nearby
city.
The farmer cocked his head for a moment, then began in a patient tone,
"Well, ma'am, cattle can do a powerful lot of damage with horns. Sometimes
we keep'em trimmed down with a hacksaw. Other times we can fix up the young
'uns by puttin' a couple drops of acid where their horns would grow in, and
that stops 'em cold. Still, there are some breeds of cattle that never grow
horns. But the reason this cow don't have no horns, ma'am, is 'cause it's a
horse."