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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1800630" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>That bottle a couple times was all that it took, especially when she was that young. Sounds like she's still "on the hungry side".... but let her find her own food from the nursing cows... even if she's stealing.... that's better than having a bottle baby.</p><p></p><p>Carry a hotshot with you, and just make it a little unpleasant for her to come up to you. Only use as much "deterrent" as is necessary... you don't want her to be afraid of you either, just use enough for her to get the message to leave you alone. Once or twice should probably be enough. But be consistent with it, at least at first until she seems to get it and leaves you alone. Anytime she comes for you, give her a little zing. She'll quickly learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1800630, member: 39018"] That bottle a couple times was all that it took, especially when she was that young. Sounds like she's still "on the hungry side".... but let her find her own food from the nursing cows... even if she's stealing.... that's better than having a bottle baby. Carry a hotshot with you, and just make it a little unpleasant for her to come up to you. Only use as much "deterrent" as is necessary... you don't want her to be afraid of you either, just use enough for her to get the message to leave you alone. Once or twice should probably be enough. But be consistent with it, at least at first until she seems to get it and leaves you alone. Anytime she comes for you, give her a little zing. She'll quickly learn. [/QUOTE]
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