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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 676075" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>My neighbor to the south raises cattle like I do. He runs a lot of stockers and misc. stock, and I pretty much always have 4 or 5 of his calves running with my stock. I normally pen them up when I work mine twice per year and bring them back over. Strangest thing - he has a steer that got into my pasture that is sucking on one of my replacement heifers (she's about 800 pounds or so). While she may just be pregnant (no more than 1 month), she can't have any milk. I can't figure it out - my only guess is that this enterprising steer tried on my cows but they wouldn't let him suck, and the only one that couldn't fight him off was this heifer. The steer is almost the same size as the heifer. Could this be some sort of mental action on the steer's part, like a small child wanting a bottle? He obviously isn't getting any nutrition from the heifer's bag....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 676075, member: 2653"] My neighbor to the south raises cattle like I do. He runs a lot of stockers and misc. stock, and I pretty much always have 4 or 5 of his calves running with my stock. I normally pen them up when I work mine twice per year and bring them back over. Strangest thing - he has a steer that got into my pasture that is sucking on one of my replacement heifers (she's about 800 pounds or so). While she may just be pregnant (no more than 1 month), she can't have any milk. I can't figure it out - my only guess is that this enterprising steer tried on my cows but they wouldn't let him suck, and the only one that couldn't fight him off was this heifer. The steer is almost the same size as the heifer. Could this be some sort of mental action on the steer's part, like a small child wanting a bottle? He obviously isn't getting any nutrition from the heifer's bag.... [/QUOTE]
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