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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 112645" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Milkmaid - you do us all proud. I grew up in the city, moved to the country & our daughter grew up in 4-H. She started with steers & got VERY attached to each one. It was always soooo hard to load them in the possom-bellie trailer right at the sale. After a few years of steers, she bought a 1/2 blood Simm heifer AND a steer, so she devoted her "loving" to the heifer & tried not to get so attached to the steer.</p><p>They require soooo much of your time & effort & can't help touching on your pride for the results of your long effort.</p><p></p><p>Many people ask for info, but don't always follow thru with what is recommended - especially when it requires something so time consuming - like walking a calf a few miles a day.</p><p>As everyone else has said - good job - congratulations. Hats off to "our" girl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 112645, member: 968"] Milkmaid - you do us all proud. I grew up in the city, moved to the country & our daughter grew up in 4-H. She started with steers & got VERY attached to each one. It was always soooo hard to load them in the possom-bellie trailer right at the sale. After a few years of steers, she bought a 1/2 blood Simm heifer AND a steer, so she devoted her "loving" to the heifer & tried not to get so attached to the steer. They require soooo much of your time & effort & can't help touching on your pride for the results of your long effort. Many people ask for info, but don't always follow thru with what is recommended - especially when it requires something so time consuming - like walking a calf a few miles a day. As everyone else has said - good job - congratulations. Hats off to "our" girl. [/QUOTE]
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