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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1791662" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>One of the last heifers I ever bought was nuts about dogs. If I was out in the field on foot or on the quad without the dog (didn't happen often) she was fine. No problem. But if the dog was with me her head was up and she was actively aware of the dog and if the dog left the quad the heifer was after the dog. She'd get within 10/15 feet and circle me as the dog stayed close... and if the dog got far enough away for any reason the chase was on. And the rest of the herd followed her lead. I like cows that protect their calves but she didn't even have one and she was going nuts. Aren't these kind fun?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1791662, member: 42463"] One of the last heifers I ever bought was nuts about dogs. If I was out in the field on foot or on the quad without the dog (didn't happen often) she was fine. No problem. But if the dog was with me her head was up and she was actively aware of the dog and if the dog left the quad the heifer was after the dog. She'd get within 10/15 feet and circle me as the dog stayed close... and if the dog got far enough away for any reason the chase was on. And the rest of the herd followed her lead. I like cows that protect their calves but she didn't even have one and she was going nuts. Aren't these kind fun? [/QUOTE]
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