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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 713997" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>I can't see it that cut and dry. We have one cow that will lick my hand and what not out in the pasture, but EVERY time we work the cows, she jumps out before she gets to the chute. Makes me furious because she's really gentle when she's not in the alley. But now she's jumped out so many times (always at the same place, except when we parked the tractor with the bucket raised in that spot - then she jumped out just to the side of her spot) I think she thinks it's what she's supposed to do. All the other cows go through just fine, even though some of them are much more stand-off-ish than she is. How do you score that? </p><p>I'd like to sell her, but Daddy... :roll: Truth be told, I don't know how the heck we'd get her on the trailer. I pray she doesn't hurt herself! </p><p>We kept her heifer from this past year, so I guess I'll have my own little nature/nurture experiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 713997, member: 10309"] I can't see it that cut and dry. We have one cow that will lick my hand and what not out in the pasture, but EVERY time we work the cows, she jumps out before she gets to the chute. Makes me furious because she's really gentle when she's not in the alley. But now she's jumped out so many times (always at the same place, except when we parked the tractor with the bucket raised in that spot - then she jumped out just to the side of her spot) I think she thinks it's what she's supposed to do. All the other cows go through just fine, even though some of them are much more stand-off-ish than she is. How do you score that? I'd like to sell her, but Daddy... :roll: Truth be told, I don't know how the heck we'd get her on the trailer. I pray she doesn't hurt herself! We kept her heifer from this past year, so I guess I'll have my own little nature/nurture experiment. [/QUOTE]
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