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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 794986" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>You may be pretty close to right.......I pulled in to drop a roll of hay Wednesday afternoon and she and the calf were laying about a 1000 yards away. She got up and looked several directions and then headed toward a creek that (in the photo) is behind me a ways. By the time I got the hay unloaded, the strings off the hay and the ring around it she had already crossed the creek and was with the other cows... without the calf. At this time I really didn't know exactly which cow it was cause I just can't see that far so I go down to the creek and honk (or blow :mrgreen: ) the horn fingering she will come back across with the others, and she did. The rest of the cows followed me back to the hay and she stayed with the calf. Had another heifer across the creek leading her calf away.</p><p></p><p>Go back down yesterday afternoon to check on them and all of them but her and her calf are hanging out at the hayring. So I go down to have another look. I think she really is trying to decide if I'm a threat and would rather run than stay. Developing some instincts here I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 794986, member: 7795"] You may be pretty close to right.......I pulled in to drop a roll of hay Wednesday afternoon and she and the calf were laying about a 1000 yards away. She got up and looked several directions and then headed toward a creek that (in the photo) is behind me a ways. By the time I got the hay unloaded, the strings off the hay and the ring around it she had already crossed the creek and was with the other cows... without the calf. At this time I really didn't know exactly which cow it was cause I just can't see that far so I go down to the creek and honk (or blow :mrgreen: ) the horn fingering she will come back across with the others, and she did. The rest of the cows followed me back to the hay and she stayed with the calf. Had another heifer across the creek leading her calf away. Go back down yesterday afternoon to check on them and all of them but her and her calf are hanging out at the hayring. So I go down to have another look. I think she really is trying to decide if I'm a threat and would rather run than stay. Developing some instincts here I think. [/QUOTE]
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