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<blockquote data-quote="mobgrazer" data-source="post: 612706" data-attributes="member: 9043"><p>I just took my cows for a 3/4 mile walk (we were changing pastures). I ended up in the back kicking the pies they left me on my gravel road. I did see a lot of groups of 10 and under. There were a bunch of groups once they were in the new pastures but got caught up getting the stubborn cows out of the ally and didn't have time to look at who there were.</p><p></p><p>The largest group I saw was 18 and got there ID numbers. The only link I found was a few sisters that there mom died during calving a few years back. They did split up before they got to the new pasture but was to busy to see who took off.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I do see the pecking order every now. It mostly happens when I put out yard clippings or a rotten bail of hay and they don't all have room to get to it.</p><p></p><p>I do agree with the dairy cows and pecking order. I remember some cows would stand there at there station to milk until the cow that was there moved and would not milk in a different station. Some cows would push other cows out of the head gates and to get into there head gates and didn't care if they were still getting milked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobgrazer, post: 612706, member: 9043"] I just took my cows for a 3/4 mile walk (we were changing pastures). I ended up in the back kicking the pies they left me on my gravel road. I did see a lot of groups of 10 and under. There were a bunch of groups once they were in the new pastures but got caught up getting the stubborn cows out of the ally and didn’t have time to look at who there were. The largest group I saw was 18 and got there ID numbers. The only link I found was a few sisters that there mom died during calving a few years back. They did split up before they got to the new pasture but was to busy to see who took off. I do see the pecking order every now. It mostly happens when I put out yard clippings or a rotten bail of hay and they don’t all have room to get to it. I do agree with the dairy cows and pecking order. I remember some cows would stand there at there station to milk until the cow that was there moved and would not milk in a different station. Some cows would push other cows out of the head gates and to get into there head gates and didn’t care if they were still getting milked. [/QUOTE]
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