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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1744044" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We have culled several over the years... When we were building up the herd we kept alot and their off spring. Fast forward to today... I'm too darned old to run and get out of their way even with new knees... and even DS said it is not worth it. Plus we are getting rid of any that won't come in when we go out to pastures. One independent witch will take a half dozen calves with them... They don't have to want to be my best friend... just know that they are supposed to come in the pen for a little feed/treat and that I am not their worst enemy when I am working around them. I like them to be watchful in the pasture especially with a new calf... but to listen to and recognize my voice as a "good guy" not a threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1744044, member: 25884"] We have culled several over the years... When we were building up the herd we kept alot and their off spring. Fast forward to today... I'm too darned old to run and get out of their way even with new knees... and even DS said it is not worth it. Plus we are getting rid of any that won't come in when we go out to pastures. One independent witch will take a half dozen calves with them... They don't have to want to be my best friend... just know that they are supposed to come in the pen for a little feed/treat and that I am not their worst enemy when I am working around them. I like them to be watchful in the pasture especially with a new calf... but to listen to and recognize my voice as a "good guy" not a threat. [/QUOTE]
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