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<blockquote data-quote="jt" data-source="post: 108124" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>my limis are plenty gentle... i could set a child on the back of one of my FB... i dont though... but i can rub all over her back. she doesnt care.</p><p></p><p>disposition is something hard sometimes to figure out... one of my very gentlest cows had the rowdiest calf this year and sometimes the rowdiest cow will have a nice gentle calf... i guess there is always an exception to every rule though.. i have wondered if that first encounter the calf has with man has much effect on their disposition...?? sometimes with a new born, the next day you can walk right up to it and rub all over it and i mean all of a sudden like a bomb went off that little dude will explode up off the ground and haul it... to me that is weird... cause they are not asleep or anything.. dazed maybe? i dont know but it is the craziest thing.</p><p></p><p>i have several PB limi calves right now that are very gentle too.. and that is nice.</p><p></p><p>just ramblin..</p><p></p><p>jt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt, post: 108124, member: 238"] my limis are plenty gentle... i could set a child on the back of one of my FB... i dont though... but i can rub all over her back. she doesnt care. disposition is something hard sometimes to figure out... one of my very gentlest cows had the rowdiest calf this year and sometimes the rowdiest cow will have a nice gentle calf... i guess there is always an exception to every rule though.. i have wondered if that first encounter the calf has with man has much effect on their disposition...?? sometimes with a new born, the next day you can walk right up to it and rub all over it and i mean all of a sudden like a bomb went off that little dude will explode up off the ground and haul it... to me that is weird... cause they are not asleep or anything.. dazed maybe? i dont know but it is the craziest thing. i have several PB limi calves right now that are very gentle too.. and that is nice. just ramblin.. jt [/QUOTE]
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