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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 927090" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>If she's not your cow, that's a whole separate issue. Once past that, we had a cow for 2 yrs. that was just a witch to work with. She never came after us -- she may have been only bluffing -- but she'd put her head down, and tear up the dirt, with her tail cocked up in the air anytime you got to close or wanted to move her where she didn't want to go, or get near her calf. And she didn't calve last year. She is much prettier in white paper packages than dealing with her on a daily basis. Our custom butcher guy DOES come out here, put them down where they stand, dress them out, and into a cooled box truck to his shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 927090, member: 16769"] If she's not your cow, that's a whole separate issue. Once past that, we had a cow for 2 yrs. that was just a witch to work with. She never came after us -- she may have been only bluffing -- but she'd put her head down, and tear up the dirt, with her tail cocked up in the air anytime you got to close or wanted to move her where she didn't want to go, or get near her calf. And she didn't calve last year. She is much prettier in white paper packages than dealing with her on a daily basis. Our custom butcher guy DOES come out here, put them down where they stand, dress them out, and into a cooled box truck to his shop. [/QUOTE]
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