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What is the last " stunt" one of your cows pulled?
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<blockquote data-quote="JoyfulJerseys" data-source="post: 1132311" data-attributes="member: 22362"><p>We've had to rescue a Holstein heifer from the top of a stack of big round bales once. She just decided that the ground, with all these yelling humans on it, was not a cool place to be and made her escape up the stack. Then of course she was too scared to jump back down again...</p><p></p><p>More recently, I took my prize Jersey heifer Bree to the national youth show (think 4-H). I'd spent hours on this heifer and she was so trained, she posed all by herself. Walk into the show ring nice and chilled because, well, what do I have to worry about? Bree's perfectly calm... and this 20-month-old beast takes off like a shot with me (5' 4" and barely 90 pounds) clinging desperately to the halter :bang: She spent most of the class squashing me against the side of the ring... three classes later she was a bit steadier :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoyfulJerseys, post: 1132311, member: 22362"] We've had to rescue a Holstein heifer from the top of a stack of big round bales once. She just decided that the ground, with all these yelling humans on it, was not a cool place to be and made her escape up the stack. Then of course she was too scared to jump back down again... More recently, I took my prize Jersey heifer Bree to the national youth show (think 4-H). I'd spent hours on this heifer and she was so trained, she posed all by herself. Walk into the show ring nice and chilled because, well, what do I have to worry about? Bree's perfectly calm... and this 20-month-old beast takes off like a shot with me (5' 4" and barely 90 pounds) clinging desperately to the halter :bang: She spent most of the class squashing me against the side of the ring... three classes later she was a bit steadier :lol: [/QUOTE]
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