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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1186952" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>This is a timely thread. Mine have been hepped up and crazy the past few days. Running around, getting a bit closer than I like, vocalizing...They are like this in the fall. It was exacerbated by having some friends of ours (that they weren't used to seeing) in the field. One friend was scared and I think they sensed that.</p><p></p><p>We run a joint herd with a (different) friend and I have also realized that, just as with parenting, the fact that we have different expectations for their behavior is somewhat problematic. He lets them get very close and, well, is a bit Inyati-like (no offense)--rubbing them, giving them cow noogies or whatever...Then I come in and want them a respectful bit away from me, and they probably wonder "what the heck!"</p><p></p><p>I also wonder whether, when the weather turns cool, they can't at first figure out that it's me under my fall hat, so I took it off and sang. Badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1186952, member: 20599"] This is a timely thread. Mine have been hepped up and crazy the past few days. Running around, getting a bit closer than I like, vocalizing...They are like this in the fall. It was exacerbated by having some friends of ours (that they weren't used to seeing) in the field. One friend was scared and I think they sensed that. We run a joint herd with a (different) friend and I have also realized that, just as with parenting, the fact that we have different expectations for their behavior is somewhat problematic. He lets them get very close and, well, is a bit Inyati-like (no offense)--rubbing them, giving them cow noogies or whatever...Then I come in and want them a respectful bit away from me, and they probably wonder "what the heck!" I also wonder whether, when the weather turns cool, they can't at first figure out that it's me under my fall hat, so I took it off and sang. Badly. [/QUOTE]
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