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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 289368" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>We have a few cows that can be petted. Their "tameness" varies according to the season. They're tamer in the winter when we're feeding, less tame during the summer when they're out eating grass. Some are tamer when they're dry and much less tame when they're nursing a calf. Then there's the former show heifer that chases the feed bucket. She's way too tame. All of ours will follow the 4-wheeler anywhere and will come into the lot without a problem. That's ok with me. I have a dog; he's a fine pet and won't run over me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 289368, member: 13"] We have a few cows that can be petted. Their "tameness" varies according to the season. They're tamer in the winter when we're feeding, less tame during the summer when they're out eating grass. Some are tamer when they're dry and much less tame when they're nursing a calf. Then there's the former show heifer that chases the feed bucket. She's way too tame. All of ours will follow the 4-wheeler anywhere and will come into the lot without a problem. That's ok with me. I have a dog; he's a fine pet and won't run over me. [/QUOTE]
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