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Calf acts more like a dog...
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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 187580" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I'm used to my donkeys being friendly, so I am probably less cautious than I should be. Right now I worry way more about getting kicked by a donk than knocked over by a steer. I had a couple of mean heifers last year that had been bottle fed (not by me), and they would sooner knock you over as look at you. Especially if you were feeding. And they would try to eat anything. I saw one lick wet paint off the fence. She had a green tongue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 187580, member: 3306"] I'm used to my donkeys being friendly, so I am probably less cautious than I should be. Right now I worry way more about getting kicked by a donk than knocked over by a steer. I had a couple of mean heifers last year that had been bottle fed (not by me), and they would sooner knock you over as look at you. Especially if you were feeding. And they would try to eat anything. I saw one lick wet paint off the fence. She had a green tongue. [/QUOTE]
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