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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 104906" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>i havent had any trouble with mine (That i know of). i did see a mare being nosey about a newborn calf one day and the angus cow ran at her, horse stood up and pawed and cow proceeded to teach her a thing or two. they will stampede them if you dont have plenty of room, and they will run them away from feed. we keep ours separate in the winter but thats mainly because we think the haylage caused two of them to colic. so they get bermuda in the winter now. theres really only two options when they start attacking calves, separate em or ship em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 104906, member: 57"] i havent had any trouble with mine (That i know of). i did see a mare being nosey about a newborn calf one day and the angus cow ran at her, horse stood up and pawed and cow proceeded to teach her a thing or two. they will stampede them if you dont have plenty of room, and they will run them away from feed. we keep ours separate in the winter but thats mainly because we think the haylage caused two of them to colic. so they get bermuda in the winter now. theres really only two options when they start attacking calves, separate em or ship em. [/QUOTE]
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