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<blockquote data-quote="redneckcowgirlmn" data-source="post: 289405" data-attributes="member: 5061"><p>Well, Thanks for all the concern about the horses...I was planning on putting the cattle feed in the foal creep feeder, big horses can't get in there to get the medicated cattle feed. Second of all, I think I have the world's only pair of American Quarter Horses that are totally terrified of Holsteins! The funny part is, both are pretty fair team-penning horses, but these 2 calves I have scare the bejeezus out of my horses. </p><p>But, I think I will just keep them all apart, as everyone suggested...it would be pretty imbarrassing if the vet had to come out and fix my horses if the calves hurt them! LOL!</p><p>My Vet was the one that said to wait on castrating the bull...wanted to wait 'till the pneumonia was better, and he was the one that said to keep them in. I was just asking here about moving them out, since my vet seems to be pretty busy, and hasn't called back on this issue.</p><p>So, Thanks, everyone!</p><p>~m~ :roll: :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckcowgirlmn, post: 289405, member: 5061"] Well, Thanks for all the concern about the horses...I was planning on putting the cattle feed in the foal creep feeder, big horses can't get in there to get the medicated cattle feed. Second of all, I think I have the world's only pair of American Quarter Horses that are totally terrified of Holsteins! The funny part is, both are pretty fair team-penning horses, but these 2 calves I have scare the bejeezus out of my horses. But, I think I will just keep them all apart, as everyone suggested...it would be pretty imbarrassing if the vet had to come out and fix my horses if the calves hurt them! LOL! My Vet was the one that said to wait on castrating the bull...wanted to wait 'till the pneumonia was better, and he was the one that said to keep them in. I was just asking here about moving them out, since my vet seems to be pretty busy, and hasn't called back on this issue. So, Thanks, everyone! ~m~ :roll: :roll: [/QUOTE]
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