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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 199302" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>How nice is this 14 month old heifer? Is she just a typical, average cow or is she your favourite? How is her father's disposition? How was her mother with her around people when she was bringing her calf up? If her mother was always nervous or mean with people when this heifer was a calf chances are the heifer will be the same when she calves. Unless, she has really taken a liking to you and is above average in friendliness. Are you always going to be looking over your shouldner for this cow when she grows up remembering her mother? I don't know enough about the heifer to tell you one way or another for sure but if she is going to make you nervous don't keep her. There's a lot of cows in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 199302, member: 1258"] How nice is this 14 month old heifer? Is she just a typical, average cow or is she your favourite? How is her father's disposition? How was her mother with her around people when she was bringing her calf up? If her mother was always nervous or mean with people when this heifer was a calf chances are the heifer will be the same when she calves. Unless, she has really taken a liking to you and is above average in friendliness. Are you always going to be looking over your shouldner for this cow when she grows up remembering her mother? I don't know enough about the heifer to tell you one way or another for sure but if she is going to make you nervous don't keep her. There's a lot of cows in the world. [/QUOTE]
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