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Hormone Imbalance?
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<blockquote data-quote="bandit80" data-source="post: 553426" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Maybe both. Have had cows that do as you describe. Get heavy bred and get real agressive toward people. They were also a pretty testy for a couple weeks after their calf was born. I usually give a cow a second chance if they are agressive one year, but never a third. We have had some cows act agressive one year, and then fine from there on out. I tend to think, however, agressive one year, agressive every year. Always write down in the calving book if any of the cows are mean spirited at birth. They go on my cull list if it happens two years in a row. </p><p></p><p>It also got <strong>much</strong> more important to me a few years ago when my son was born.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit80, post: 553426, member: 7956"] Maybe both. Have had cows that do as you describe. Get heavy bred and get real agressive toward people. They were also a pretty testy for a couple weeks after their calf was born. I usually give a cow a second chance if they are agressive one year, but never a third. We have had some cows act agressive one year, and then fine from there on out. I tend to think, however, agressive one year, agressive every year. Always write down in the calving book if any of the cows are mean spirited at birth. They go on my cull list if it happens two years in a row. It also got [b]much[/b] more important to me a few years ago when my son was born. [/QUOTE]
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