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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1564695" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Was feeding Sunday afternoon and noticed a cow off by herself. Sure enough she had a calf. Still semi-wet. I tagged, banded, gave shots, and painted his navel. Got back on the tractor. Within 5 minutes, tops, I seen buzzards. Decided not to go get the truck. Drive 250 yards to her and they're 3 buzzards in the ground and 40 more in the trees or circling. Of course, no gun in tractor (which is about to be remedied). They had almost no fear. I could get to within 15 feet of them before they would fly. Was scared to leave them unattended so I made her and her calf walk up to where the other cows were, hoping for protection in numbers. These buzzards had black heads and white wingtips. And while they may have been here for a while, it's the first time I personally have noticed anything besides the standard red headed ones. I look for them to cause me some problems. I just hope I can cause them some in the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1564695, member: 24583"] Was feeding Sunday afternoon and noticed a cow off by herself. Sure enough she had a calf. Still semi-wet. I tagged, banded, gave shots, and painted his navel. Got back on the tractor. Within 5 minutes, tops, I seen buzzards. Decided not to go get the truck. Drive 250 yards to her and they’re 3 buzzards in the ground and 40 more in the trees or circling. Of course, no gun in tractor (which is about to be remedied). They had almost no fear. I could get to within 15 feet of them before they would fly. Was scared to leave them unattended so I made her and her calf walk up to where the other cows were, hoping for protection in numbers. These buzzards had black heads and white wingtips. And while they may have been here for a while, it’s the first time I personally have noticed anything besides the standard red headed ones. I look for them to cause me some problems. I just hope I can cause them some in the process. [/QUOTE]
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