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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1567596" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>there was a big kerfuffle on facebook about a piglet playing with a pitbull.. some were concerned about the piglet getting mauled, others were concerned about the piglet becoming mean later on.</p><p>Most mammals play fight, and that's where they learn their social skills... play too rough and someone bigger will put you in your place or bite you. This pitbull was evidently enjoying it, and was playing nice, no doubt piglet, if he bit too hard would have gotten a swat back or something.</p><p></p><p>Same goes with cattle.. they need to know what's acceptable behavior and what isn't. I've had a few heifers that were far too bossy with the others.. so I put them with the cows for a while where they learned some manners, and when they were put back with their mates (ONE AT A TIME), the mates ganged up on them and kept their attitude in check... They've been well behaved ever since.</p><p></p><p>This year I have 3 heifers.. the smallest is definitely the most bossy by nature, the medium one has horns, and the biggest, well, she's got the weight advantage.. it all evens out. The medium and large ones are buddies, they're often pushing and shoving but I can tell it's just fun, the small one fights to win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1567596, member: 9096"] there was a big kerfuffle on facebook about a piglet playing with a pitbull.. some were concerned about the piglet getting mauled, others were concerned about the piglet becoming mean later on. Most mammals play fight, and that's where they learn their social skills... play too rough and someone bigger will put you in your place or bite you. This pitbull was evidently enjoying it, and was playing nice, no doubt piglet, if he bit too hard would have gotten a swat back or something. Same goes with cattle.. they need to know what's acceptable behavior and what isn't. I've had a few heifers that were far too bossy with the others.. so I put them with the cows for a while where they learned some manners, and when they were put back with their mates (ONE AT A TIME), the mates ganged up on them and kept their attitude in check... They've been well behaved ever since. This year I have 3 heifers.. the smallest is definitely the most bossy by nature, the medium one has horns, and the biggest, well, she's got the weight advantage.. it all evens out. The medium and large ones are buddies, they're often pushing and shoving but I can tell it's just fun, the small one fights to win. [/QUOTE]
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