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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 168428" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>I think if the bull and the calf spent more quality time together. Send them for an afternoon of grazing together or get them butting heads in play. Most of the time the reason why the bull takes away from his own calf is simply jealousy. Once the bull feels like an active part in his calf's life he will not want to take its' milk. Instead he will be content to know that he is important to and let the cow do her job.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry, I know this is a serious post, I just couldn't help myself. :lol: I agree with the other posters, I'd ship this bull out. Yes the calves will suffer from this behaviour. A full grown bull can drink A LOT of milk. Besides that you never know if he'll get aggressive about the whole thing and injure a calf. Not worth it in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 168428, member: 1258"] I think if the bull and the calf spent more quality time together. Send them for an afternoon of grazing together or get them butting heads in play. Most of the time the reason why the bull takes away from his own calf is simply jealousy. Once the bull feels like an active part in his calf's life he will not want to take its' milk. Instead he will be content to know that he is important to and let the cow do her job. Sorry, I know this is a serious post, I just couldn't help myself. :lol: I agree with the other posters, I'd ship this bull out. Yes the calves will suffer from this behaviour. A full grown bull can drink A LOT of milk. Besides that you never know if he'll get aggressive about the whole thing and injure a calf. Not worth it in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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