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What is the last " stunt" one of your cows pulled?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1023559" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I released the bull with the cows last saturday, and one of my fencebuster cows was one of the first to be bred... she is the type who'll push on the fence until the posts bust, and she's been getting worse, and teaching the others how to do it... so the cows have been on the road right-of-way, and they came up and all laid down by our main gate... I grabbed a halter rope and threw a loop over the head of her calf when she was sleeping, she jumps up, and tears off... I kinda guide her toward the gate, she lets out a scream... mom come running, I open the gate and into the corral they go. She's been there a bit over a day now and she's absolutely furious, she can't understand how she was eating grass yesterday, and is stuck eating hay again... there's a lapse in her memory.</p><p></p><p>Next in line is her older daughter, who is another fencebuster... she's due to be in heat in 6 days, so the bull will have his day with her, and then she's coming back in too to keep her mother company... If either of them aren't bred, they're off to the sale barn in the fall, and if they are, I'll consider keeping them another year... it is kinda handy to have a couple in the corral to eat the weeds.</p><p></p><p>Sucks to be them though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1023559, member: 9096"] I released the bull with the cows last saturday, and one of my fencebuster cows was one of the first to be bred... she is the type who'll push on the fence until the posts bust, and she's been getting worse, and teaching the others how to do it... so the cows have been on the road right-of-way, and they came up and all laid down by our main gate... I grabbed a halter rope and threw a loop over the head of her calf when she was sleeping, she jumps up, and tears off... I kinda guide her toward the gate, she lets out a scream... mom come running, I open the gate and into the corral they go. She's been there a bit over a day now and she's absolutely furious, she can't understand how she was eating grass yesterday, and is stuck eating hay again... there's a lapse in her memory. Next in line is her older daughter, who is another fencebuster... she's due to be in heat in 6 days, so the bull will have his day with her, and then she's coming back in too to keep her mother company... If either of them aren't bred, they're off to the sale barn in the fall, and if they are, I'll consider keeping them another year... it is kinda handy to have a couple in the corral to eat the weeds. Sucks to be them though [/QUOTE]
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