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<blockquote data-quote="karlie45" data-source="post: 460925" data-attributes="member: 5751"><p>Keren, i'm not sure why they don't allow calf pens...but it is stated in the youth show guidlines (including the 4-H rules ) that cage pens are not allowed. So we just dont bug them...(they get mad about PLENTY of other things)</p><p></p><p>We have had our share of floppers... :lol: they are something to try to show. We just prefer ours to be able to be led away from mom. We normally let a younger family member show the calf away from mom in a kids (or "cloverbud") class and sometimes the calf is taken by itself for showmanship.</p><p>Not tryin to disagree with you Keren, i'm sure you know what you're talkin about. But from my past experiences...3 months sticks as a bare minimum, and that works best for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlie45, post: 460925, member: 5751"] Keren, i'm not sure why they don't allow calf pens...but it is stated in the youth show guidlines (including the 4-H rules ) that cage pens are not allowed. So we just dont bug them...(they get mad about PLENTY of other things) We have had our share of floppers... :lol: they are something to try to show. We just prefer ours to be able to be led away from mom. We normally let a younger family member show the calf away from mom in a kids (or "cloverbud") class and sometimes the calf is taken by itself for showmanship. Not tryin to disagree with you Keren, i'm sure you know what you're talkin about. But from my past experiences...3 months sticks as a bare minimum, and that works best for us. [/QUOTE]
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