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<blockquote data-quote="Big Cheese" data-source="post: 1222489" data-attributes="member: 23385"><p>The heifers that we raise are always the calmest. They wont mess with you in the corral or out in the pasture or even when you are working their calf right in front of them. I like that in a cow. You can tell when a cow has her calf and you work it how they were probably treated when they were younger. They either trust humans or they don't. Then you have the ones that just go stonewall crazy when you try to work their calf then they act like nothing is wrong 2 days later. Sometimes I wonder why we keep those around. It worries me every time my dad says we have a new calf and hes already worked it how the momma cow acted when he did. I tell him to wait until i get home before he works them but he usually doesn't. A lot of the time when you buy a crazy cow or heifer they will normally calm down once they get mixed in with the herd but they sometimes dont so you just have to take and chance and see and if they don't well bye bye lol. That's how I feel. I don't want a cow that goes crazy out in the field when I try to work their calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Cheese, post: 1222489, member: 23385"] The heifers that we raise are always the calmest. They wont mess with you in the corral or out in the pasture or even when you are working their calf right in front of them. I like that in a cow. You can tell when a cow has her calf and you work it how they were probably treated when they were younger. They either trust humans or they don't. Then you have the ones that just go stonewall crazy when you try to work their calf then they act like nothing is wrong 2 days later. Sometimes I wonder why we keep those around. It worries me every time my dad says we have a new calf and hes already worked it how the momma cow acted when he did. I tell him to wait until i get home before he works them but he usually doesn't. A lot of the time when you buy a crazy cow or heifer they will normally calm down once they get mixed in with the herd but they sometimes dont so you just have to take and chance and see and if they don't well bye bye lol. That's how I feel. I don't want a cow that goes crazy out in the field when I try to work their calf. [/QUOTE]
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