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My first steer, and its wild!
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<blockquote data-quote="marksmu" data-source="post: 862972" data-attributes="member: 9219"><p>Had the exact opposite problem. I was feeding out two very gently steers, when I had a momma cow decide to hang herself in a land plane....Had to take the new born calf and feed it daily to keep it alive. It hated me despite bringing it feed every day for 115 days. I took the two steers to the slaughter house 12 days ago, and now this little heifer calf loves me. Meets me at the gate, walks close to me, and no longer hides or sprints away from me when I walk in to feed her. </p><p></p><p>She goes back to the farm next week to be with the herd and I think I have raised a calf that will be friendly and trusting enough that I dont have to worry about her being a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksmu, post: 862972, member: 9219"] Had the exact opposite problem. I was feeding out two very gently steers, when I had a momma cow decide to hang herself in a land plane....Had to take the new born calf and feed it daily to keep it alive. It hated me despite bringing it feed every day for 115 days. I took the two steers to the slaughter house 12 days ago, and now this little heifer calf loves me. Meets me at the gate, walks close to me, and no longer hides or sprints away from me when I walk in to feed her. She goes back to the farm next week to be with the herd and I think I have raised a calf that will be friendly and trusting enough that I dont have to worry about her being a problem. [/QUOTE]
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