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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 831408" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Hillsdown, dont know how agressive bull calves are in your area, but I have seen agressive feeders try to move to other cows to feed especially if the cows calf is a newborn or younger mate. In most cases in my herd they were met with a set of horns or a kick, usually only takes once for them to get the message that this aint a buffet line. Now I will admit most of the cattle I have owned had some ear in em... but even my straight breds didnt do this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 831408, member: 807"] Hillsdown, dont know how agressive bull calves are in your area, but I have seen agressive feeders try to move to other cows to feed especially if the cows calf is a newborn or younger mate. In most cases in my herd they were met with a set of horns or a kick, usually only takes once for them to get the message that this aint a buffet line. Now I will admit most of the cattle I have owned had some ear in em... but even my straight breds didnt do this... [/QUOTE]
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