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<blockquote data-quote="Pooog1" data-source="post: 259547" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>We had a neighbor who kept a stud with his cows for many years (until the horse died). I didnt hear of any problems with him, but I'm sure everyones situation is different. We used to keep our horses out with the cows until one of the mares started trying to "adopt" the calves. She hadn't ever had a foal before but wanted the calves for some reason. Now there is one pasture that we have the cows and some young horses in. Every once in a while we'll have a problem with the horses getting a wild hair up you know where and running the cows, but they really get along quite nicely. It's not a favorite thing to do, but only out of necessity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pooog1, post: 259547, member: 3959"] We had a neighbor who kept a stud with his cows for many years (until the horse died). I didnt hear of any problems with him, but I'm sure everyones situation is different. We used to keep our horses out with the cows until one of the mares started trying to "adopt" the calves. She hadn't ever had a foal before but wanted the calves for some reason. Now there is one pasture that we have the cows and some young horses in. Every once in a while we'll have a problem with the horses getting a wild hair up you know where and running the cows, but they really get along quite nicely. It's not a favorite thing to do, but only out of necessity. [/QUOTE]
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