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Jersey Milk cow snuggling?
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<blockquote data-quote="suzorse" data-source="post: 1279768" data-attributes="member: 17294"><p>my cows are all pet cows and I can walk up to them any where and touch them anywhere , but they know they are not allowed to touch me with their heads , and yes I will rub their face sometimes</p><p>but not often , they will come up and drop their heads for a good neck scratch, if she rubs her head on you yell no and slap her (you will not hurt her by slapping her) the noise will startle her, I can just tell my heifer no when she wants to step out of line and she looks at me like you are no fun , but dose not push the issue</p><p>you will need to teach her about your space and she is not to enter it with out your permission , </p><p>and always watch her body language , walks up to you and puts her head in the air ,watch for her to try to jump you if she is not bred, have fun and enjoy your new cow </p><p> Suzanne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzorse, post: 1279768, member: 17294"] my cows are all pet cows and I can walk up to them any where and touch them anywhere , but they know they are not allowed to touch me with their heads , and yes I will rub their face sometimes but not often , they will come up and drop their heads for a good neck scratch, if she rubs her head on you yell no and slap her (you will not hurt her by slapping her) the noise will startle her, I can just tell my heifer no when she wants to step out of line and she looks at me like you are no fun , but dose not push the issue you will need to teach her about your space and she is not to enter it with out your permission , and always watch her body language , walks up to you and puts her head in the air ,watch for her to try to jump you if she is not bred, have fun and enjoy your new cow Suzanne [/QUOTE]
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