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<blockquote data-quote="LoveMoo11" data-source="post: 684623" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>Any suggestions for calming down a pasture cow? I don't want to halter train her or anything, I just want her calmed down. She's three years old and has been on pasture her whole life. All of my other cows are tame but when I try to work with them she gets all freaked out and gets everyone else riled up and then its just a mess. I've tried all the usual tricks, I spend a lot of time out there talking to them, trying to brush her/pet her, she comes running over when I bring grain but backs up as soon as I try to touch her or anything. She's a really great cow, probably has the best genetics in my herd so I'd rather not get rid of her, I just want her to relax a little because it would be easier on everyone. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveMoo11, post: 684623, member: 8863"] Any suggestions for calming down a pasture cow? I don't want to halter train her or anything, I just want her calmed down. She's three years old and has been on pasture her whole life. All of my other cows are tame but when I try to work with them she gets all freaked out and gets everyone else riled up and then its just a mess. I've tried all the usual tricks, I spend a lot of time out there talking to them, trying to brush her/pet her, she comes running over when I bring grain but backs up as soon as I try to touch her or anything. She's a really great cow, probably has the best genetics in my herd so I'd rather not get rid of her, I just want her to relax a little because it would be easier on everyone. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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