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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1227808" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>We put my daughters bottle calf(now grown) on our bulls. She thinks she's a horse. The other cows did not like her. We do know the bull liked her at least once..lol She calved, did great, bred back and when home with her horse brothers. SHe's much happier in her horse pasture. She's due to calve soon, so i'm guessing she'll come back to visit for a while. Its a longhorn cow and i think she was bred this season to a bull with skurs, so daughter is hoping to get a bull calf with horns. Her last calf was out of a angus so she had no horns and she was a she. Daughter just wants a pasture pet and would rather have a steer with horns. We shall see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1227808, member: 22072"] We put my daughters bottle calf(now grown) on our bulls. She thinks she's a horse. The other cows did not like her. We do know the bull liked her at least once..lol She calved, did great, bred back and when home with her horse brothers. SHe's much happier in her horse pasture. She's due to calve soon, so i'm guessing she'll come back to visit for a while. Its a longhorn cow and i think she was bred this season to a bull with skurs, so daughter is hoping to get a bull calf with horns. Her last calf was out of a angus so she had no horns and she was a she. Daughter just wants a pasture pet and would rather have a steer with horns. We shall see. [/QUOTE]
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