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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1641702" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>If the divider is half way then put the bull and the horned cow in the front, the polled one with the 2 calves in the back. No chance for the horned cow to get cranky and hook a calf, the bull won't put up with too much from her. The other cow and the 2 calves should have space to travel together and less chance they will get stepped on with only one cow, if they should lay down, which they probably will. Or do 3 in front and 2 calves in back, but I think the other way will work if they have the dispositions to be peaceful.</p><p>Don't know about the paperwork for traveling out west like that. With the virus crap, who knows if they will even look, check, or care..... but if you get stopped.....could be a real mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1641702, member: 25884"] If the divider is half way then put the bull and the horned cow in the front, the polled one with the 2 calves in the back. No chance for the horned cow to get cranky and hook a calf, the bull won't put up with too much from her. The other cow and the 2 calves should have space to travel together and less chance they will get stepped on with only one cow, if they should lay down, which they probably will. Or do 3 in front and 2 calves in back, but I think the other way will work if they have the dispositions to be peaceful. Don't know about the paperwork for traveling out west like that. With the virus crap, who knows if they will even look, check, or care..... but if you get stopped.....could be a real mess. [/QUOTE]
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