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<blockquote data-quote="vclavin" data-source="post: 936148" data-attributes="member: 13613"><p>She's never been with the herd in the pasture, only in a mini barn lot where she can't get hurt but can get to a round bale of hay , a feed bunk , and water tank. She babysits the weaned calves which helps keep them calmer with an "adult" nearby... not so afraid or it least it seems so. She became blind about a week after birth, mom came in from the pasture to be let in to feed her.</p><p> We were going to AI her (Star is her name) but they told us she would have to be moved to so many places that it would/could scare her and we didn't want that to happen. You can put your hand under her chin and lead her anywhere. At weaning, she got her leg caught between the pipe fence and the water tank, she laid calm as can be and let my husband untangle her.</p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vclavin, post: 936148, member: 13613"] She's never been with the herd in the pasture, only in a mini barn lot where she can't get hurt but can get to a round bale of hay , a feed bunk , and water tank. She babysits the weaned calves which helps keep them calmer with an "adult" nearby... not so afraid or it least it seems so. She became blind about a week after birth, mom came in from the pasture to be let in to feed her. We were going to AI her (Star is her name) but they told us she would have to be moved to so many places that it would/could scare her and we didn't want that to happen. You can put your hand under her chin and lead her anywhere. At weaning, she got her leg caught between the pipe fence and the water tank, she laid calm as can be and let my husband untangle her. Valerie [/QUOTE]
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