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Miniature Scottish Highland cow & I have questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Atgreene" data-source="post: 1137688" data-attributes="member: 18962"><p>Comb her, any excess hair will shed with the comb, it also will make her much friendlier and easier to handle. We have several pastures with streams and they do like to stand in them. Don't hesitate to put out a lawn sprinkler for her to walk through on hot days, as well as minerals, you may also want to dust her with diatomacious earth to deal with any hangers-on from her previous pasture mates etc...</p><p>They're a friendly breed, once they know you're there to feed them and comb them they'll be like the family dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atgreene, post: 1137688, member: 18962"] Comb her, any excess hair will shed with the comb, it also will make her much friendlier and easier to handle. We have several pastures with streams and they do like to stand in them. Don't hesitate to put out a lawn sprinkler for her to walk through on hot days, as well as minerals, you may also want to dust her with diatomacious earth to deal with any hangers-on from her previous pasture mates etc... They're a friendly breed, once they know you're there to feed them and comb them they'll be like the family dog. [/QUOTE]
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