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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 33093"><p>My Longhorn cows both had calves this past weekend. Before they had calves they were like pets. I could rub their heads and grab them by the horns. Now since they have had calves they will keep me at least 100 feet from their calves. They even ran off a buzzard yesterday who was after the after birth. They look after each others calves like they were their own. I dont remember the Angus, Hereford,Charolais, and Dairy cows that I grew up with acting like that. A stray dog doesnt stand a chance in the pasture now with these cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 33093"] My Longhorn cows both had calves this past weekend. Before they had calves they were like pets. I could rub their heads and grab them by the horns. Now since they have had calves they will keep me at least 100 feet from their calves. They even ran off a buzzard yesterday who was after the after birth. They look after each others calves like they were their own. I dont remember the Angus, Hereford,Charolais, and Dairy cows that I grew up with acting like that. A stray dog doesnt stand a chance in the pasture now with these cows. [/QUOTE]
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