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<blockquote data-quote="CKC1586" data-source="post: 648900" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>Boy this thread has really been a good discussion. It does make me feel a bit better about the decision I made with an 07 heifer that I had purchased. Beautiful heifer, fantastic bloodlines, potential to be a really good producing cow. Bought her as a weanling, worked with her nearly every day. She loved me. <strong>BUT</strong> let someone else come in the barn or near her and she was nuts. I worked harder at de-sensitising her. I had people come in the barn to visit and walk around while she was tied. I even got her to two shows that year. Then she started charging my grand daughter and daughter. We tried to "encourage" her to knock that off. It seemed that maybe she was coming around <strong>then </strong>she put the fellow that helps us at the shows up the barn wall! <strong>She is in the freezer.</strong> Talked to the fellow I bought her from and her half sister is in his freezer, he is dumping her sires semen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CKC1586, post: 648900, member: 816"] Boy this thread has really been a good discussion. It does make me feel a bit better about the decision I made with an 07 heifer that I had purchased. Beautiful heifer, fantastic bloodlines, potential to be a really good producing cow. Bought her as a weanling, worked with her nearly every day. She loved me. [b]BUT[/b] let someone else come in the barn or near her and she was nuts. I worked harder at de-sensitising her. I had people come in the barn to visit and walk around while she was tied. I even got her to two shows that year. Then she started charging my grand daughter and daughter. We tried to "encourage" her to knock that off. It seemed that maybe she was coming around [b]then [/b]she put the fellow that helps us at the shows up the barn wall! [b]She is in the freezer.[/b] Talked to the fellow I bought her from and her half sister is in his freezer, he is dumping her sires semen. [/QUOTE]
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