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<blockquote data-quote="FredS" data-source="post: 152374" data-attributes="member: 2583"><p>Thank you for the responses. I can't figure out this heifer yet. At the show today, she was great in one of the rings. In the second ring which was larger, she tried to run twice. My daughter, all 70 lbs of her, was able to get her stopped. I'm afraid the heifer is going to run/push her in the wall. A parents worse nightmare.... your child smashed against the wall and you can't get there fast enough to help her. I would hate for my baby girl to get hurt. She, the heifer, will be doing great, then all a sudden decide to bolt. It seems to be fright driven or maybe a bordem problem. Do you think I should try the calf calm stuff? My daughter has been working with her each day for about an hour (walking her,setting her up, and washing and brushing.) She has these blow up when she is working with her as well. Any suggestions on how to deal with them is greatly apprecaited. Sometime I think I see improvement and other time I feel we should sell this calf. The heifer is not great, but she is the one my daughter picked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredS, post: 152374, member: 2583"] Thank you for the responses. I can't figure out this heifer yet. At the show today, she was great in one of the rings. In the second ring which was larger, she tried to run twice. My daughter, all 70 lbs of her, was able to get her stopped. I'm afraid the heifer is going to run/push her in the wall. A parents worse nightmare.... your child smashed against the wall and you can't get there fast enough to help her. I would hate for my baby girl to get hurt. She, the heifer, will be doing great, then all a sudden decide to bolt. It seems to be fright driven or maybe a bordem problem. Do you think I should try the calf calm stuff? My daughter has been working with her each day for about an hour (walking her,setting her up, and washing and brushing.) She has these blow up when she is working with her as well. Any suggestions on how to deal with them is greatly apprecaited. Sometime I think I see improvement and other time I feel we should sell this calf. The heifer is not great, but she is the one my daughter picked. [/QUOTE]
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