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Introducing new cattle to existing herd
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 385592" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Absolutely! How long is going to depend on the cows, but I would suggest at least a couple of weeks - in a good, strong corral - to give them a chance to settle in and get used to their new surroundings, as well as get used to you. Turn those girls out upon arrival, and you could very well be looking at chasing them all over the countryside trying to round them up, fixing a lot of fence, and doctoring your current cattle for new illnesses brought in by these girls!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 385592, member: 539"] Absolutely! How long is going to depend on the cows, but I would suggest at least a couple of weeks - in a good, strong corral - to give them a chance to settle in and get used to their new surroundings, as well as get used to you. Turn those girls out upon arrival, and you could very well be looking at chasing them all over the countryside trying to round them up, fixing a lot of fence, and doctoring your current cattle for new illnesses brought in by these girls! [/QUOTE]
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