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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12310"><p>>She is telling you something "leave the tits alone until the milk is in them" which is after the calf is born. My 16 mo. old holstein always let</p><p>> me rub and pull her teats. About a</p><p>> month ago she started getting</p><p>> bugged by it (pawing slightly with</p><p>> the front leg). I have still kept</p><p>> up with it as I know I have to.</p><p>> She is now starting to kick out a</p><p>> leg or charge the pygmy goat (I do</p><p>> this when she is at the feed</p><p>> bin)We breed her on Sat., she will</p><p>> be a milker, so I don't want to</p><p>> end up with a fiasco next Aug. She</p><p>> is way gentle in all other ways</p><p>> and responds well to the</p><p>> principles in Running Arrow Bill's</p><p>> paper. Any ideas or advice about</p><p>> what has worked for you over the</p><p>> years? I know many of you are</p><p>> running beef cattle, but</p><p>> experience with growing up around</p><p>> cattle is still worth its weight</p><p>> in gold. Thx. (PS She's loving her</p><p>> pumpkin a day...It's how I'm going</p><p>> to lure her into the trailer. She</p><p>> does well going up a ramp, but</p><p>> balks at step ups).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:coll_coff@yahoo.ca">coll_coff@yahoo.ca</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12310"] >She is telling you something "leave the tits alone until the milk is in them" which is after the calf is born. My 16 mo. old holstein always let > me rub and pull her teats. About a > month ago she started getting > bugged by it (pawing slightly with > the front leg). I have still kept > up with it as I know I have to. > She is now starting to kick out a > leg or charge the pygmy goat (I do > this when she is at the feed > bin)We breed her on Sat., she will > be a milker, so I don't want to > end up with a fiasco next Aug. She > is way gentle in all other ways > and responds well to the > principles in Running Arrow Bill's > paper. Any ideas or advice about > what has worked for you over the > years? I know many of you are > running beef cattle, but > experience with growing up around > cattle is still worth its weight > in gold. Thx. (PS She's loving her > pumpkin a day...It's how I'm going > to lure her into the trailer. She > does well going up a ramp, but > balks at step ups). [email=coll_coff@yahoo.ca]coll_coff@yahoo.ca[/email] [/QUOTE]
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