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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 1227289" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>I have raised several like that. Put them in the pasture with the rest of the herd and leave them be. She'll be fine. When you move cows to another pasture and call them up, she'll lead the pack. Good types to have. You'll likely be able to walk up to her any time for the rest of her life. Just don't makie it a habit. Leave her be. </p><p></p><p>I've got three 12 year olds out in the pasture now. One is a nurse cow. I bring her in to a closed lot and graft calves to her. Handle her a lot. She's never been a problem. None of them have. The graft calves are a little more friendly than normal calves but not as bad as bottle babies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 1227289, member: 3162"] I have raised several like that. Put them in the pasture with the rest of the herd and leave them be. She'll be fine. When you move cows to another pasture and call them up, she'll lead the pack. Good types to have. You'll likely be able to walk up to her any time for the rest of her life. Just don't makie it a habit. Leave her be. I've got three 12 year olds out in the pasture now. One is a nurse cow. I bring her in to a closed lot and graft calves to her. Handle her a lot. She's never been a problem. None of them have. The graft calves are a little more friendly than normal calves but not as bad as bottle babies. [/QUOTE]
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