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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 752788" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>I have learned my lesson when it comes to assuming attitude in a cattle breed I know nothing about so I won't comment on that. I will say that you have been given good advice. I agree with bb338 that you should spend time out among them so that they get used to you, but it is important that, until they get used to you, you kinda just hang in the background a couple days(as has been said too), don't do something they makes them feel threatened. They will be scared for a bit, and if they go through a fence, the easiest (maybe the only) way to catch them is a bullet, so you will want to avoid that. Hopefully before they come to you they will have updated shots and wormer. Maybe you could help with that. </p><p></p><p>I am also wondering if, because of their age, they will come to you having been exposed to a bull, or is it up to you to start thinking about that?</p><p></p><p>Good that you started with a small number and for having made sure your facilities are ready for them. </p><p>Good Luck and Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 752788, member: 3886"] I have learned my lesson when it comes to assuming attitude in a cattle breed I know nothing about so I won't comment on that. I will say that you have been given good advice. I agree with bb338 that you should spend time out among them so that they get used to you, but it is important that, until they get used to you, you kinda just hang in the background a couple days(as has been said too), don't do something they makes them feel threatened. They will be scared for a bit, and if they go through a fence, the easiest (maybe the only) way to catch them is a bullet, so you will want to avoid that. Hopefully before they come to you they will have updated shots and wormer. Maybe you could help with that. I am also wondering if, because of their age, they will come to you having been exposed to a bull, or is it up to you to start thinking about that? Good that you started with a small number and for having made sure your facilities are ready for them. Good Luck and Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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