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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1435753" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I had a really shy one this last winter... I kept 4 heifers, and one was just incredibly pushy... I split the two bossier ones and put them in with the 2 year olds for a month, where they learned some manners, and the two shyer ones got along alright.. then I brought the #2 in the pecking order back in, and things seemed to work alright, then after they were all settled into the new routine, I brought bossy back.. and all 3 of them beat the tar out of her.. Shy one still is at the bottom of the pile, but bossy is now #3 and not so full of herself anymore. Once they're a year old they go with the cows on pasture and there's no trouble out there.. Come their second winter, I'll probably feed them separately as their own group</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1435753, member: 9096"] I had a really shy one this last winter... I kept 4 heifers, and one was just incredibly pushy... I split the two bossier ones and put them in with the 2 year olds for a month, where they learned some manners, and the two shyer ones got along alright.. then I brought the #2 in the pecking order back in, and things seemed to work alright, then after they were all settled into the new routine, I brought bossy back.. and all 3 of them beat the tar out of her.. Shy one still is at the bottom of the pile, but bossy is now #3 and not so full of herself anymore. Once they're a year old they go with the cows on pasture and there's no trouble out there.. Come their second winter, I'll probably feed them separately as their own group [/QUOTE]
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