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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13355"><p>> Safety first! Just how protective</p><p>> is the cow?</p><p></p><p>> My Murray Grey cows watch</p><p>> carefully, but allow me to work</p><p>> with their calves without any</p><p>> interference from mom.</p><p></p><p>> You might try working with the</p><p>> calf on the opposite side of a</p><p>> sturdy fence, where mom can watch</p><p>> her calf but can't accidentally</p><p>> (or on purpose) hurt you.</p><p>> Hopefully, mom isn't a world class</p><p>> fence jumper or crasher.</p><p></p><p>> Be careful - I hope your project</p><p>> works out very well for you. But,</p><p>> if mom is so concerned that your</p><p>> safety or that of spectators or</p><p>> other participants is a worry, try</p><p>> a different project.</p><p></p><p>> Good luck! Thanks for the advice!!!!!!!!!!</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ksugirl1@yahoo.com">ksugirl1@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13355"] > Safety first! Just how protective > is the cow? > My Murray Grey cows watch > carefully, but allow me to work > with their calves without any > interference from mom. > You might try working with the > calf on the opposite side of a > sturdy fence, where mom can watch > her calf but can't accidentally > (or on purpose) hurt you. > Hopefully, mom isn't a world class > fence jumper or crasher. > Be careful - I hope your project > works out very well for you. But, > if mom is so concerned that your > safety or that of spectators or > other participants is a worry, try > a different project. > Good luck! Thanks for the advice!!!!!!!!!! [email=ksugirl1@yahoo.com]ksugirl1@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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