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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 626247" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Many times I think that pretty well sums it up. Had a cow who was a lunatic and her heifer calf is a pain in the butt cause she's so calm and layed back and follows me around like a puppy. She's done that since day one when her mother was slinging snot and pawing and bellering, never fazed the calf. All of the calves out of one our most layed back easy going cows have all be lunatics, high headed doesn;t even start to describe them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 626247, member: 34"] Many times I think that pretty well sums it up. Had a cow who was a lunatic and her heifer calf is a pain in the butt cause she's so calm and layed back and follows me around like a puppy. She's done that since day one when her mother was slinging snot and pawing and bellering, never fazed the calf. All of the calves out of one our most layed back easy going cows have all be lunatics, high headed doesn;t even start to describe them. [/QUOTE]
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