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<blockquote data-quote="76 Bar" data-source="post: 1553254" data-attributes="member: 18664"><p>I'm not surprised. Trust me, he'll suck any cow that permits it. My cow sucker was was used two seasons to breed calved 1st calf heifers e.g. naive girlS. He was very clever...waited until the calf was alongside its dam and then crept up and sucked hind tit. I suspected it but due to the circumstances could never catch in the act. When I did, I immediately shipped him. Advised the breeder & they credited my account minus his salvage price. Suffice it to say, he was amongst the sale toppers at their production sale so it was a huge disappointment for both of us. </p><p>I wouldn't bother to put a weaner ring/flap in his nose. No matter how much you'd like to keep him, I'm convinced its a hardwired and assuredly reprehensible behavior that will cause you, your cows and their subsequent calves unnecessary grief & hardship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76 Bar, post: 1553254, member: 18664"] I'm not surprised. Trust me, he'll suck any cow that permits it. My cow sucker was was used two seasons to breed calved 1st calf heifers e.g. naive girlS. He was very clever...waited until the calf was alongside its dam and then crept up and sucked hind tit. I suspected it but due to the circumstances could never catch in the act. When I did, I immediately shipped him. Advised the breeder & they credited my account minus his salvage price. Suffice it to say, he was amongst the sale toppers at their production sale so it was a huge disappointment for both of us. I wouldn't bother to put a weaner ring/flap in his nose. No matter how much you'd like to keep him, I'm convinced its a hardwired and assuredly reprehensible behavior that will cause you, your cows and their subsequent calves unnecessary grief & hardship. [/QUOTE]
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