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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1691175" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>There is zero danger or risk of getting hurt. Like the OP said, she (I assume it is a she) mis-labled this thread. There is nothing aggresssive or dangerous about these cows. They just bellow more than "normal" and push their calves to get up as soon as they are born. The OP stated that these were excellent mothers after the 1st hour or so, and would let them get in the pen with the cows and their calves. Reading between the lines, the OP had these in a pen, corral or lot was there watching the births? If so, then it was just instinct for these cows to get their calves up so they could get them away from the other cows and the OP. Were these cows in a 100 acre pasture like we have around here, or in a thousands of acres pasture like our NW and Canadian friends on here have, then this wouldn't have happened, or, the OP wouldn't know it if it did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1691175, member: 40587"] There is zero danger or risk of getting hurt. Like the OP said, she (I assume it is a she) mis-labled this thread. There is nothing aggresssive or dangerous about these cows. They just bellow more than "normal" and push their calves to get up as soon as they are born. The OP stated that these were excellent mothers after the 1st hour or so, and would let them get in the pen with the cows and their calves. Reading between the lines, the OP had these in a pen, corral or lot was there watching the births? If so, then it was just instinct for these cows to get their calves up so they could get them away from the other cows and the OP. Were these cows in a 100 acre pasture like we have around here, or in a thousands of acres pasture like our NW and Canadian friends on here have, then this wouldn't have happened, or, the OP wouldn't know it if it did. [/QUOTE]
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