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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1432209" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Cows express it as calling for their calf. People express it with tears, getting mad, going on shopping sprees, having a party..... She will get over it in a couple of days, the neighbors will just have to put up with it. If they moved into the rural area, it is part of life. Some cows are worse than others, our red polls will carry on for a week and most of the rest will be done in 3 days. Tell the "ë-mailer"that it is part of the growing up cycle, and that the cow will forget all about the calf and then she will have a new baby to take care of and that is how nature intended it to be. It has nothing to do with " emotionally not caring for her cows" it has to do with facts of life and that the cow cannot keep the older calf and be able to raise a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1432209, member: 25884"] Cows express it as calling for their calf. People express it with tears, getting mad, going on shopping sprees, having a party..... She will get over it in a couple of days, the neighbors will just have to put up with it. If they moved into the rural area, it is part of life. Some cows are worse than others, our red polls will carry on for a week and most of the rest will be done in 3 days. Tell the "ë-mailer"that it is part of the growing up cycle, and that the cow will forget all about the calf and then she will have a new baby to take care of and that is how nature intended it to be. It has nothing to do with " emotionally not caring for her cows" it has to do with facts of life and that the cow cannot keep the older calf and be able to raise a new one. [/QUOTE]
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