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<blockquote data-quote="oregon girl" data-source="post: 56114" data-attributes="member: 927"><p>I just want to say that I am new in the cattle business. I have a Jersy milk cow that is basically my pet. I brush her before I milk her and she is as calm as the day is long. She has never given me any trouble and I have had her for over three years. She used to be a show cow so I think there is some truth to bolson's halter training advice. I just aquired an Angus/Brown Swiss baby bull who is even calmer than my milk cow. I want to use him to breed my cows to keep them fresh rather than go through the whole AI process. I'm gonna put the halter on him today and start training him in hopes of teaching him respect and manners. I realize that Ferdinand (my bull) will become large and I will always use my head when I am around him but I am not going to give up on the idea of having a bull around. AI for a woman can be difficult because some of those drugs you inject will make a girl have her period immediatly if even a drop gets on them and thats not good because I am trying to have babies myself. Maybe that is a "stupid" thought as some of you have expressed but I am going to side with those who belive that being aware and also being kind works for most animals, including people! Thanks for all your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oregon girl, post: 56114, member: 927"] I just want to say that I am new in the cattle business. I have a Jersy milk cow that is basically my pet. I brush her before I milk her and she is as calm as the day is long. She has never given me any trouble and I have had her for over three years. She used to be a show cow so I think there is some truth to bolson's halter training advice. I just aquired an Angus/Brown Swiss baby bull who is even calmer than my milk cow. I want to use him to breed my cows to keep them fresh rather than go through the whole AI process. I'm gonna put the halter on him today and start training him in hopes of teaching him respect and manners. I realize that Ferdinand (my bull) will become large and I will always use my head when I am around him but I am not going to give up on the idea of having a bull around. AI for a woman can be difficult because some of those drugs you inject will make a girl have her period immediatly if even a drop gets on them and thats not good because I am trying to have babies myself. Maybe that is a "stupid" thought as some of you have expressed but I am going to side with those who belive that being aware and also being kind works for most animals, including people! Thanks for all your help! [/QUOTE]
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