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<blockquote data-quote="SteppedInIt" data-source="post: 1435524" data-attributes="member: 20331"><p>I always have one that is pushed around and stays skinny. I have gotten rid of aggressive boss cows, have gotten rid of the poor doer giving me trouble, and the next in line takes its place. These are usually heifers I will keep. Last year I turned out a weaned steer with the herd I kept for butcher. He became that one and just gradually went down. This is a small herd less than 20 head.</p><p></p><p>The one I'm having trouble with now is a heifer. She acts normal, as usual, she will eat just not aggressive. If I pen her up with feed she stays at the gate wanting out with the rest of them. This is one continual problem I have yet to solve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteppedInIt, post: 1435524, member: 20331"] I always have one that is pushed around and stays skinny. I have gotten rid of aggressive boss cows, have gotten rid of the poor doer giving me trouble, and the next in line takes its place. These are usually heifers I will keep. Last year I turned out a weaned steer with the herd I kept for butcher. He became that one and just gradually went down. This is a small herd less than 20 head. The one I'm having trouble with now is a heifer. She acts normal, as usual, she will eat just not aggressive. If I pen her up with feed she stays at the gate wanting out with the rest of them. This is one continual problem I have yet to solve. [/QUOTE]
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