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<blockquote data-quote="ANAZAZI" data-source="post: 1220608" data-attributes="member: 7541"><p>There is a good chance that she will settle down once you get her home, give her enough space and at the same time continue to get her used to your precence. Some cows care about who handles them and act differently around strangers. A nervous cow can be tamed down too, it just takes more work. </p><p>The real question is if it is worth all that time / work or not?</p><p>If you keep her, consider that she might no longer be a good choice for pure breeding, and maybe future calves out of her should be by terminal bulls.</p><p>There is also the small risk to consider that she might be flighty / agressive whenever other people handle her in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANAZAZI, post: 1220608, member: 7541"] There is a good chance that she will settle down once you get her home, give her enough space and at the same time continue to get her used to your precence. Some cows care about who handles them and act differently around strangers. A nervous cow can be tamed down too, it just takes more work. The real question is if it is worth all that time / work or not? If you keep her, consider that she might no longer be a good choice for pure breeding, and maybe future calves out of her should be by terminal bulls. There is also the small risk to consider that she might be flighty / agressive whenever other people handle her in the future. [/QUOTE]
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