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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 1691139" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>Anything is possible. They had 80 cows for sale that were a month outside their calving window from first calf heifers to mature cows. I did a lot of research and they certainly don't seem like that kind of place and the amount of business they get sure seems like it would trickle off if it were, but who knows. Suppose you can't trust anyone. I called him on it when it was happening and we talked about it. I suspect it's what they see as normal. </p><p></p><p>Side note - I probably mislabeled this thread using the word "aggressive". I got in the pen with all of them. They were not mean, just really freaked out. If they killed their calf (which they certainly could) it would NOT be because they "attacked" it like a coyote or something. It would be by accident by rolling them around too much or accidentally up against a gate (which is why I intervened on the one I did). I know mean cows and they don't stay. This, as they say, is a horse of different color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 1691139, member: 7398"] Anything is possible. They had 80 cows for sale that were a month outside their calving window from first calf heifers to mature cows. I did a lot of research and they certainly don't seem like that kind of place and the amount of business they get sure seems like it would trickle off if it were, but who knows. Suppose you can't trust anyone. I called him on it when it was happening and we talked about it. I suspect it's what they see as normal. Side note - I probably mislabeled this thread using the word "aggressive". I got in the pen with all of them. They were not mean, just really freaked out. If they killed their calf (which they certainly could) it would NOT be because they "attacked" it like a coyote or something. It would be by accident by rolling them around too much or accidentally up against a gate (which is why I intervened on the one I did). I know mean cows and they don't stay. This, as they say, is a horse of different color. [/QUOTE]
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