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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 384501" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I'm not going to laugh at that one, because I've seen a few of them do that as well. The problem lies in that not all of them do it - some go from 'uncertain about the situation' to 'Hey, I'm not going to take a chance, I'm just going to nail this person to yonder fence' in the blink of an eye. I happen to agree with the first calf heifer statement, they have been subjected to so much so fast that they tend to charge first and ask questions later. A person that the older cows know can usually 'talk' her out of nailing their butt to the nearest fence - that tends to not be true for 1st calvers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 384501, member: 539"] I'm not going to laugh at that one, because I've seen a few of them do that as well. The problem lies in that not all of them do it - some go from 'uncertain about the situation' to 'Hey, I'm not going to take a chance, I'm just going to nail this person to yonder fence' in the blink of an eye. I happen to agree with the first calf heifer statement, they have been subjected to so much so fast that they tend to charge first and ask questions later. A person that the older cows know can usually 'talk' her out of nailing their butt to the nearest fence - that tends to not be true for 1st calvers. [/QUOTE]
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