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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 227029" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I beg to differ! 99.9% of our cows I can run in the alleyway, sort the calf off the cow (yep, I'm a wimp!) tag the calf, let the calf back out with his mom and run them out in the pasture without a problem in the world. The other .01% requires Dad assistance and they are caught in the corral with their mother, something they will not allow me to do, tagged and ear-marked. BUT, let a dog, coyote, or strange person walk into that pasture and it's a whole 'nother story! A cow does NOT have to be a rip to be a good momma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 227029, member: 539"] I beg to differ! 99.9% of our cows I can run in the alleyway, sort the calf off the cow (yep, I'm a wimp!) tag the calf, let the calf back out with his mom and run them out in the pasture without a problem in the world. The other .01% requires Dad assistance and they are caught in the corral with their mother, something they will not allow me to do, tagged and ear-marked. BUT, let a dog, coyote, or strange person walk into that pasture and it's a whole 'nother story! A cow does NOT have to be a rip to be a good momma. [/QUOTE]
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