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After first calf breeding difficulties
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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 1181290" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>The young cow that was having a few settling problems is too smart for her own good.</p><p>You could tie her up with a rope halter, and she knew exactly how to move to get it off and literally race to the 4-H steers grain and slide it out of his reach.I have watched her do it more than once.</p><p>We ended up double tyeing her with a neck rope to keep her out of trouble.</p><p>So some are smart.</p><p> Have seen some incredibly stupid ones too though, dumber than a stump, would not have survived if they had been out in the bush..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 1181290, member: 18682"] The young cow that was having a few settling problems is too smart for her own good. You could tie her up with a rope halter, and she knew exactly how to move to get it off and literally race to the 4-H steers grain and slide it out of his reach.I have watched her do it more than once. We ended up double tyeing her with a neck rope to keep her out of trouble. So some are smart. Have seen some incredibly stupid ones too though, dumber than a stump, would not have survived if they had been out in the bush.. [/QUOTE]
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