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<blockquote data-quote="IGotMyWings" data-source="post: 600028" data-attributes="member: 8639"><p>I sat and watched them for a while after I put the round bale in. The cows wouldn't let the original two near it. I came back home and loaded up with water and when I got back, they had camped out next to the bale, still guarding it like it was the last hay on Earth. When I went back up the next morning with water, they were still guarding. I came back to the barn, got a square bale and some grain. I spaced piles of grain and flakes of hay out so that the bigger cows couldn't keep the others away, and everybody got some. I don't know if they were guarding because they were new to the place, or what. When I went back up this evening with water, they had stopped guarding and were laying around chewing the cud. I'm hoping that the whole guarding thing is over! The black cow nearly shoved the little bull through the fence when he tried to get to the bale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IGotMyWings, post: 600028, member: 8639"] I sat and watched them for a while after I put the round bale in. The cows wouldn't let the original two near it. I came back home and loaded up with water and when I got back, they had camped out next to the bale, still guarding it like it was the last hay on Earth. When I went back up the next morning with water, they were still guarding. I came back to the barn, got a square bale and some grain. I spaced piles of grain and flakes of hay out so that the bigger cows couldn't keep the others away, and everybody got some. I don't know if they were guarding because they were new to the place, or what. When I went back up this evening with water, they had stopped guarding and were laying around chewing the cud. I'm hoping that the whole guarding thing is over! The black cow nearly shoved the little bull through the fence when he tried to get to the bale. [/QUOTE]
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