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<blockquote data-quote="3MR" data-source="post: 400404" data-attributes="member: 4180"><p>I have tagged my newborn calves with Brangus moms in the pasture. With no problems. I have even tagged them in the pasture up to a couple weeks old where I had to rope the calf first to catch it. As soon as they heard the calf bellow the mommas come running over and get within a few feet of your face bellowing, but they stop short. A couple have licked the calf. I just keep one eye on them and one eye on the calf. As soon as I release the calf they are both fine again. The calves dont even really run off more than a few feet.</p><p></p><p>Im not saying they are all like this, but at least mine are.</p><p></p><p>Of course the straight Angus mommas do the same thing, but are just as likley to lick me as to lick the calf. Now that can get annoying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3MR, post: 400404, member: 4180"] I have tagged my newborn calves with Brangus moms in the pasture. With no problems. I have even tagged them in the pasture up to a couple weeks old where I had to rope the calf first to catch it. As soon as they heard the calf bellow the mommas come running over and get within a few feet of your face bellowing, but they stop short. A couple have licked the calf. I just keep one eye on them and one eye on the calf. As soon as I release the calf they are both fine again. The calves dont even really run off more than a few feet. Im not saying they are all like this, but at least mine are. Of course the straight Angus mommas do the same thing, but are just as likley to lick me as to lick the calf. Now that can get annoying. [/QUOTE]
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