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Consistent Maternal Attitudes ?
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<blockquote data-quote="NWMoAngus" data-source="post: 1163656" data-attributes="member: 22025"><p>I have experienced this, as well. Sometimes coyotes or deer running through the pasture will get a herd excited for the day. Once a few years back a mountain lion got in and chased the cows in our home pasture. I assume the ML was a young stray male, because one is rarely spotted in NWMo. He didn't catch any of them, but the cows here and at my Mother's pasture a half mile away were too spooked to get in with for several days. It was spring calving season and for three days I couldn't get close enough to a calf to tag it. However, all the cows eventually calmed down and things went back to normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NWMoAngus, post: 1163656, member: 22025"] I have experienced this, as well. Sometimes coyotes or deer running through the pasture will get a herd excited for the day. Once a few years back a mountain lion got in and chased the cows in our home pasture. I assume the ML was a young stray male, because one is rarely spotted in NWMo. He didn't catch any of them, but the cows here and at my Mother's pasture a half mile away were too spooked to get in with for several days. It was spring calving season and for three days I couldn't get close enough to a calf to tag it. However, all the cows eventually calmed down and things went back to normal. [/QUOTE]
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