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How old should he be to let him free range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 850487" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>A 2 and 4 month old? Where's their mama? However, I suppose you have bottle fed and/or dairy type calves. Haven't a clue as to temperament of the dairy types. On the other hand, putting an older one in with them...it will either ignore the young ones, or push them around a little for a while to establish pecking order. However, would obviously be better to have a mama cow with the babies to protect them. I think coyotes and some other predators often run around in evening; however, I've seen yotes in daytime too.</p><p></p><p>P.S.: You need a Longahorn mama cow! She'll let the others (and predators) know who's boss in the pasture...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 850487, member: 9"] A 2 and 4 month old? Where's their mama? However, I suppose you have bottle fed and/or dairy type calves. Haven't a clue as to temperament of the dairy types. On the other hand, putting an older one in with them...it will either ignore the young ones, or push them around a little for a while to establish pecking order. However, would obviously be better to have a mama cow with the babies to protect them. I think coyotes and some other predators often run around in evening; however, I've seen yotes in daytime too. P.S.: You need a Longahorn mama cow! She'll let the others (and predators) know who's boss in the pasture...lol. [/QUOTE]
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