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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1175969" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I've never had them quite that 'zoned out', though I have had them take a little while to figure out what they're supposed to do with a baby... My last one just mooed at it and walked around it for 20 minutes, not much licking, so I went up to her and well, the licking instinct kicked in.. but she was licking me.. and with fearsome gusto... After I left she started licking the calf and took excellent care of it. The calf never has a speck of dirt on it now, she keeps baby clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1175969, member: 9096"] I've never had them quite that 'zoned out', though I have had them take a little while to figure out what they're supposed to do with a baby... My last one just mooed at it and walked around it for 20 minutes, not much licking, so I went up to her and well, the licking instinct kicked in.. but she was licking me.. and with fearsome gusto... After I left she started licking the calf and took excellent care of it. The calf never has a speck of dirt on it now, she keeps baby clean. [/QUOTE]
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