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New calves a little wild!
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<blockquote data-quote="kenojoe" data-source="post: 667438" data-attributes="member: 865"><p>I just got 3 500-600 pound calves from my neighbor 7 days ago. They got shots, wormed and taken to a scale to get weighed. They have been in the corral for 7 days and are still pretty jumpy. My question is, how long will it take for them to settle down? I have been going up twice a day and giving them a little feed and talking to them for about an hour at night. I have been spending as much time as possible around the barn and corral to get them use to me. I can see some improvement but they are far from calm. This is the first time I have gotten just calves. Any advice would be appreciated. Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenojoe, post: 667438, member: 865"] I just got 3 500-600 pound calves from my neighbor 7 days ago. They got shots, wormed and taken to a scale to get weighed. They have been in the corral for 7 days and are still pretty jumpy. My question is, how long will it take for them to settle down? I have been going up twice a day and giving them a little feed and talking to them for about an hour at night. I have been spending as much time as possible around the barn and corral to get them use to me. I can see some improvement but they are far from calm. This is the first time I have gotten just calves. Any advice would be appreciated. Joe [/QUOTE]
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