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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 624631" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Joy,</p><p>I have a cow that was just as wild as yours as a young calf, her mother is a Peeler type Longhorn, big, beefy type but she is really skittish. You can't touch her. So I figured this calf would be just as skittish as her mama. She grew up to be probably the gentlest in the herd. I can go out in the pasture, the woods, wherever she is and just lay my hands on her, pet her. She's like a big dog. Your heifer may gentle down. Of course when we wean our calves we always put them in a corral and start giving them hay and grain. It doesn't take long for them to get used to the feed bucket and start following us around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 624631, member: 440"] Joy, I have a cow that was just as wild as yours as a young calf, her mother is a Peeler type Longhorn, big, beefy type but she is really skittish. You can't touch her. So I figured this calf would be just as skittish as her mama. She grew up to be probably the gentlest in the herd. I can go out in the pasture, the woods, wherever she is and just lay my hands on her, pet her. She's like a big dog. Your heifer may gentle down. Of course when we wean our calves we always put them in a corral and start giving them hay and grain. It doesn't take long for them to get used to the feed bucket and start following us around. [/QUOTE]
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