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What makes a calf bat shift crazy ?
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<blockquote data-quote="sunnyblueskies" data-source="post: 1831789" data-attributes="member: 39112"><p>Wow, never had that in a calf. Had a free martin who survived 4 years on the place because we couldn't get her loaded. Work her in the corral with the other cows, no problem, but once she was in the alleyway no fence was high enough. At that time we still had the good ole wood alleyway and she busted some of it every time. After 4 years we did finally get her in the trailer, took her to the truckers yard and let her out. She cleared a couple very high pen fences, but couldn't make it past the outter one. Yay!!</p><p>Now we have a bull, he's born here, only handled by 2 people, never mistreated, never felt a hot shot. Knows all the pastures, the corral, being worked in it since he was a calf. Now as a coming 3 year old you can't be in the same pen as him. He'll charge, even if there is another animal in with him. Time to say bye bye.</p><p>I guess we all have stories of crazy critters at one point or another and neither of us will ever know the answer, but we sure will remember them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunnyblueskies, post: 1831789, member: 39112"] Wow, never had that in a calf. Had a free martin who survived 4 years on the place because we couldn't get her loaded. Work her in the corral with the other cows, no problem, but once she was in the alleyway no fence was high enough. At that time we still had the good ole wood alleyway and she busted some of it every time. After 4 years we did finally get her in the trailer, took her to the truckers yard and let her out. She cleared a couple very high pen fences, but couldn't make it past the outter one. Yay!! Now we have a bull, he's born here, only handled by 2 people, never mistreated, never felt a hot shot. Knows all the pastures, the corral, being worked in it since he was a calf. Now as a coming 3 year old you can't be in the same pen as him. He'll charge, even if there is another animal in with him. Time to say bye bye. I guess we all have stories of crazy critters at one point or another and neither of us will ever know the answer, but we sure will remember them. [/QUOTE]
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