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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1579371" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>Handling does a lot on how a cow acts. I bought a nutcase bred cow in Feb. Unloaded her at home at midnight in a secure pasture with 50 other cattle. She didn't come out of the spruce swamp bed ground until hunger go the better of her 3 days later. She has been through the corrals 3 times since then and has gone from coming out of the bunch to see if I wanted to play to going down the sorting alley without a fuss yesterday. Ignoring those traits while still not putting oneself in danger or asking for a fight goes a long way. Those old hags are a lot smarter than we give them credit for.</p><p></p><p>BTW, her calf was earlier than most but she is doing an unbelievable job with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1579371, member: 14161"] Handling does a lot on how a cow acts. I bought a nutcase bred cow in Feb. Unloaded her at home at midnight in a secure pasture with 50 other cattle. She didn't come out of the spruce swamp bed ground until hunger go the better of her 3 days later. She has been through the corrals 3 times since then and has gone from coming out of the bunch to see if I wanted to play to going down the sorting alley without a fuss yesterday. Ignoring those traits while still not putting oneself in danger or asking for a fight goes a long way. Those old hags are a lot smarter than we give them credit for. BTW, her calf was earlier than most but she is doing an unbelievable job with him. [/QUOTE]
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