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<blockquote data-quote="ffamom" data-source="post: 456786" data-attributes="member: 1882"><p>My boys always show a pair. The only thing we worry about is the protectiveness of the mother. Sometimes they are a little too protective the 1st month or so. </p><p></p><p>In regard to the calf, we have never had one become ill on the show road. The earliest we have shown a pair is when the calf was one week old. </p><p></p><p>To keep a little calf safe from being stepped on, we carry a small dog pen to put is in. This way the calf doesn't have to stay tied and we don't have to worry it will be injuried by its mother of the the other cows.</p><p></p><p>The only problem we have had showing a pair is not being able to find an additional person to show the calf in the drive. The open show has so many classes that you can run out of people in a hurry if you carry several animals to the show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ffamom, post: 456786, member: 1882"] My boys always show a pair. The only thing we worry about is the protectiveness of the mother. Sometimes they are a little too protective the 1st month or so. In regard to the calf, we have never had one become ill on the show road. The earliest we have shown a pair is when the calf was one week old. To keep a little calf safe from being stepped on, we carry a small dog pen to put is in. This way the calf doesn't have to stay tied and we don't have to worry it will be injuried by its mother of the the other cows. The only problem we have had showing a pair is not being able to find an additional person to show the calf in the drive. The open show has so many classes that you can run out of people in a hurry if you carry several animals to the show. [/QUOTE]
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