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To wild to tame her?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rockhollow1009" data-source="post: 1526694" data-attributes="member: 25213"><p>Yeah i totally agree with all of you. I just needed a bit of a "shove" i suppose... kills me to ship her shes such a fancy calf, perhaps ill find someone close looking who has better setup to handle the untame ones but i will be honest about her attitude. She definetly draws from her momma not just genetics but even day to day behavior. Her momma was in heat yesterday and must have gotten jumped a lot. She was down this am and very slow to walk when I did get her up. Amazingly the calf was quiet and allowed me to scratch her (out of hoof range) the entire time momma was down. Vet came, mom got some dex and torb, mommas up 30 mins later and boom heifers wound again. Thanks everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockhollow1009, post: 1526694, member: 25213"] Yeah i totally agree with all of you. I just needed a bit of a "shove" i suppose... kills me to ship her shes such a fancy calf, perhaps ill find someone close looking who has better setup to handle the untame ones but i will be honest about her attitude. She definetly draws from her momma not just genetics but even day to day behavior. Her momma was in heat yesterday and must have gotten jumped a lot. She was down this am and very slow to walk when I did get her up. Amazingly the calf was quiet and allowed me to scratch her (out of hoof range) the entire time momma was down. Vet came, mom got some dex and torb, mommas up 30 mins later and boom heifers wound again. Thanks everyone. [/QUOTE]
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