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<blockquote data-quote="Pnw Farmer" data-source="post: 1740552" data-attributes="member: 42548"><p>Thanks for the replies. TC, I should of clarified she's not registered, I meant by commercial that they can't walk through their herds and get close enough for most of their animals to sniff their hands and enjoy a chin scratch. We're going for mellow, well handled animals since we aren't working with the best facilities just starting out. She doesn't do it every time I go out there, I've just noticed it 3 or 4 times since getting her home. Would you still be heavy handed with her if she snaps out of it as soon as she recognizes me? Honestly I haven't noticed if the dogs were right behind me when I get to her. She's on about a 1/4 of an acre, once she calves she'll go out with the other girls on about 8 acres. We kept her back because she's not bangs vaccinated, we figured calve her out, then take her by the vet on the way to the other pasture. She's a nice looking heifer so I didn't want to pass on her just because of the bangs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pnw Farmer, post: 1740552, member: 42548"] Thanks for the replies. TC, I should of clarified she's not registered, I meant by commercial that they can't walk through their herds and get close enough for most of their animals to sniff their hands and enjoy a chin scratch. We're going for mellow, well handled animals since we aren't working with the best facilities just starting out. She doesn't do it every time I go out there, I've just noticed it 3 or 4 times since getting her home. Would you still be heavy handed with her if she snaps out of it as soon as she recognizes me? Honestly I haven't noticed if the dogs were right behind me when I get to her. She's on about a 1/4 of an acre, once she calves she'll go out with the other girls on about 8 acres. We kept her back because she's not bangs vaccinated, we figured calve her out, then take her by the vet on the way to the other pasture. She's a nice looking heifer so I didn't want to pass on her just because of the bangs. [/QUOTE]
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