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<blockquote data-quote="Kell-inKY" data-source="post: 1303718" data-attributes="member: 23511"><p>I have one exactly like that, she is too friendly and does not know her boundaries. A whack across the nose with a stick will calm her down quickly.</p><p></p><p>If she was being aggressive, you would know it, she sounds like she is playing and not mean. All of mine act like teenagers when you let them out on new pasture, even the bull. I've been chased by mean ones before, and they did not act like that, all business.</p><p></p><p>Of course, a heifer like that can be just as dangerous, the one I have head butted me in the rear when I was putting hay out one time. She will probably make a trip after her calf is weaned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kell-inKY, post: 1303718, member: 23511"] I have one exactly like that, she is too friendly and does not know her boundaries. A whack across the nose with a stick will calm her down quickly. If she was being aggressive, you would know it, she sounds like she is playing and not mean. All of mine act like teenagers when you let them out on new pasture, even the bull. I've been chased by mean ones before, and they did not act like that, all business. Of course, a heifer like that can be just as dangerous, the one I have head butted me in the rear when I was putting hay out one time. She will probably make a trip after her calf is weaned. [/QUOTE]
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