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took my highland to vet for health papers
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<blockquote data-quote="ufo_chris" data-source="post: 457115" data-attributes="member: 6728"><p>Hi Rose ,Thanks for the reply. </p><p>I have the calf ,Didi, where I can get a rope halter on her when I feed her,then I take her in the barn for more food and touch her all over and brush her.She just is still where you can tell she's scared. I can't just walk up to her in the pasture either. </p><p>I have a Haflinger and I kinda know how a horse thinks,but I think coos are different .</p><p>The mom I kinda gave up on. She's 7 and sort of wild. I was making progress with her but then I seperatet her from her calf and she seems a little agressive now so I gave up. A farmer told me this is normal during weaning ???</p><p>Mules sound like fun!</p><p>TTYS,Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ufo_chris, post: 457115, member: 6728"] Hi Rose ,Thanks for the reply. I have the calf ,Didi, where I can get a rope halter on her when I feed her,then I take her in the barn for more food and touch her all over and brush her.She just is still where you can tell she's scared. I can't just walk up to her in the pasture either. I have a Haflinger and I kinda know how a horse thinks,but I think coos are different . The mom I kinda gave up on. She's 7 and sort of wild. I was making progress with her but then I seperatet her from her calf and she seems a little agressive now so I gave up. A farmer told me this is normal during weaning ??? Mules sound like fun! TTYS,Chris [/QUOTE]
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