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Aggression toward Cow after being reintroduced
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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1618075" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>seems like any time you separate one out of the herd for any length of time and then reintroduce them back in, they have to reestablish themselves in the pecking order. Perhaps the mature daughter was lower on the order and was taking advantage of her mom's health problems to rise up on the order. She could also have been in heat like you suggested. I would try again after a day or so if cow with new calf are feeling well again. I would just turn the cow out at first to see what happens just so the calf doesn't get caught in the middle of a scuffle and get hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1618075, member: 38038"] seems like any time you separate one out of the herd for any length of time and then reintroduce them back in, they have to reestablish themselves in the pecking order. Perhaps the mature daughter was lower on the order and was taking advantage of her mom's health problems to rise up on the order. She could also have been in heat like you suggested. I would try again after a day or so if cow with new calf are feeling well again. I would just turn the cow out at first to see what happens just so the calf doesn't get caught in the middle of a scuffle and get hurt. [/QUOTE]
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