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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1207859" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I'm like bird dog. Give her time. It's a lot to ask to buy a single cow, run her through a chute first thing and poke her, turn her out and then expect her to be settled in well enough to act like she's at home. Just give her time and she'll get easier to deal with. </p><p>You also don't know her history. She may come from somewhere where people on foot are trespassers but people on horseback are OK... She would need some time to figure out how you work your cows but once she does you'll see who she really is.</p><p>I would bet you have a 70% chance of her being easy enough to get along with once you get her settled in. If she can be worked quietly at the sale yard then she can work quietly for you once she figures out how everything works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1207859, member: 14661"] I'm like bird dog. Give her time. It's a lot to ask to buy a single cow, run her through a chute first thing and poke her, turn her out and then expect her to be settled in well enough to act like she's at home. Just give her time and she'll get easier to deal with. You also don't know her history. She may come from somewhere where people on foot are trespassers but people on horseback are OK... She would need some time to figure out how you work your cows but once she does you'll see who she really is. I would bet you have a 70% chance of her being easy enough to get along with once you get her settled in. If she can be worked quietly at the sale yard then she can work quietly for you once she figures out how everything works. [/QUOTE]
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