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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13139"><p>Clay,<br>I have a jersey. I bought her to use as a nurse cow for my twin holstein heifers (2 yrs ago.) The twins were about 2 months old when I got her, so neither she nor they liked the idea, so I didn't force the issue. She's a very gentle lady. I can do most anything with her (cept milk her haha...haven't mastered that yet.) In november, one of my heifers (not one of the holsteins) had her first calf. Lucy, my jersey, has adopted him. He'll go from his mom to the jersey nursing. Guess he's gettin' the best of both worlds, huh? He is fat and fine!On the dairy that I bought my jersey, they had one in a small area with a couple of calves on her. She was very motherly toward them. One thing I've noticed bout my jersey...she'll be grazing in the heat of the day while the others are lying in the shade! She'll eat most anything too...not hard to please. I'd recommend one!<br>Tim<br></p><p><br></p><p><br><hr size=4 width=75%><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13139"] Clay,<br>I have a jersey. I bought her to use as a nurse cow for my twin holstein heifers (2 yrs ago.) The twins were about 2 months old when I got her, so neither she nor they liked the idea, so I didn't force the issue. She's a very gentle lady. I can do most anything with her (cept milk her haha...haven't mastered that yet.) In november, one of my heifers (not one of the holsteins) had her first calf. Lucy, my jersey, has adopted him. He'll go from his mom to the jersey nursing. Guess he's gettin' the best of both worlds, huh? He is fat and fine!On the dairy that I bought my jersey, they had one in a small area with a couple of calves on her. She was very motherly toward them. One thing I've noticed bout my jersey...she'll be grazing in the heat of the day while the others are lying in the shade! She'll eat most anything too...not hard to please. I'd recommend one!<br>Tim<br> <br> <br><hr size=4 width=75%><p> [/QUOTE]
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