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Calf Ran Off
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 635478" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Jumped on up myself once with mama just a few yards away. Wanted to know if it was a bull or heifer. Two pastures and 3/4 miles away (it did 3/4 miles I did about 4 trying to get ahead of it) I finally caught up to it on a county road. Remember this next time. No meddling. You can be sure mama knew where her calf was. It does irritate me when mama does stash a calf and leave like that. My trick us to leave the calf alone and go mess with mama. Usually, and you can tell, the first thing she thinks of when she sights me or my dogs is her calf. She will get to it pretty fast after that.</p><p></p><p>But the problem at hand. She might be able to call her calf back, hopefully. But I'd start making plans to contact your neighbor and tell them of your problem, ask if you can turn her in if the calf doesn't come back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 635478, member: 7795"] Jumped on up myself once with mama just a few yards away. Wanted to know if it was a bull or heifer. Two pastures and 3/4 miles away (it did 3/4 miles I did about 4 trying to get ahead of it) I finally caught up to it on a county road. Remember this next time. No meddling. You can be sure mama knew where her calf was. It does irritate me when mama does stash a calf and leave like that. My trick us to leave the calf alone and go mess with mama. Usually, and you can tell, the first thing she thinks of when she sights me or my dogs is her calf. She will get to it pretty fast after that. But the problem at hand. She might be able to call her calf back, hopefully. But I'd start making plans to contact your neighbor and tell them of your problem, ask if you can turn her in if the calf doesn't come back. [/QUOTE]
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