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<blockquote data-quote="SKF Show Cattle" data-source="post: 420481" data-attributes="member: 4313"><p>We have a cow we consider a pet. We bottle fed her and she was with people the first couple of years of her life before she was ever around any other cattle. Now that she is seven and yes she is out in the pasture with the herd but she still prefers people to other cows. We will keep her until she dies of old age. We understand when you say pet because some of them mean alot to us. I don't know why anyone would critize you for having a steer as a pet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SKF Show Cattle, post: 420481, member: 4313"] We have a cow we consider a pet. We bottle fed her and she was with people the first couple of years of her life before she was ever around any other cattle. Now that she is seven and yes she is out in the pasture with the herd but she still prefers people to other cows. We will keep her until she dies of old age. We understand when you say pet because some of them mean alot to us. I don't know why anyone would critize you for having a steer as a pet. [/QUOTE]
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