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<blockquote data-quote="shortybreeder" data-source="post: 1099876" data-attributes="member: 21626"><p>I had to kind of laugh about the part where they miss you when you're out of town because my heifer last year was exactly like that. She was even diagnosed with separation anxiety (yes, some animals get that), so when it came time to go to the fair I wasn't able to leave her for anything more than the bathroom, food, or after they locked up the Annex building that she was in, otherwise she would just sit there and bawl like a baby... It didn't help that she was my only heifer, and a group of 8 head didn't show up at the fair so she had an entire side of the building to herself, with everyone behind her. When I bought her, she was being sold "choice" as part of the cow/calf pair (highest bidder gets the bred 1/2 blind cow or beautiful heifer) so the day I bought her was the day she was weaned. This may sound strange, but I think she developed her anxiety because of that and when I brought her home she became attached to me as her "herd."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortybreeder, post: 1099876, member: 21626"] I had to kind of laugh about the part where they miss you when you're out of town because my heifer last year was exactly like that. She was even diagnosed with separation anxiety (yes, some animals get that), so when it came time to go to the fair I wasn't able to leave her for anything more than the bathroom, food, or after they locked up the Annex building that she was in, otherwise she would just sit there and bawl like a baby... It didn't help that she was my only heifer, and a group of 8 head didn't show up at the fair so she had an entire side of the building to herself, with everyone behind her. When I bought her, she was being sold "choice" as part of the cow/calf pair (highest bidder gets the bred 1/2 blind cow or beautiful heifer) so the day I bought her was the day she was weaned. This may sound strange, but I think she developed her anxiety because of that and when I brought her home she became attached to me as her "herd." [/QUOTE]
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