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<blockquote data-quote="J" data-source="post: 124825" data-attributes="member: 2167"><p>I know this has probably been discussed a time or two on these boards but here goes...</p><p>I just bought a bred cow and I want to feed her something just to settle her down and get her used to coming to the water trough. She is drinking but is a little standoffish. She is calm and seems to be pretty gentle but like I said she tends to stay back in the woods till morning or evening then she comes out to graze. </p><p></p><p>Is range cubes a good idea for this or is there something better? I don't want this to be a long term thing. I just want to do it till she looks to be more comfortable with her surroundings.(SP?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J, post: 124825, member: 2167"] I know this has probably been discussed a time or two on these boards but here goes... I just bought a bred cow and I want to feed her something just to settle her down and get her used to coming to the water trough. She is drinking but is a little standoffish. She is calm and seems to be pretty gentle but like I said she tends to stay back in the woods till morning or evening then she comes out to graze. Is range cubes a good idea for this or is there something better? I don't want this to be a long term thing. I just want to do it till she looks to be more comfortable with her surroundings.(SP?) [/QUOTE]
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