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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 551764" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>Can't say that I agree that she will make your whole herd wild if your herd is tame. A wild cow in our herd doesn't seem to affect the rest. The ones that will eat cake out of our hands will always eat cake out of our hands. We start taming them down as soon as they are weaned. Some calm down sooner than others. But eventually they will at least come up to the bag of cake with the tamer ones, though they will hang back a yard or two away. This is done in a corral, and eventually they will get used to you and simmer down. BUT......that is assuming you have time and facilities for this. You will have to spend some time with her for it to work. If not, she would make good burger. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 551764, member: 5478"] Can't say that I agree that she will make your whole herd wild if your herd is tame. A wild cow in our herd doesn't seem to affect the rest. The ones that will eat cake out of our hands will always eat cake out of our hands. We start taming them down as soon as they are weaned. Some calm down sooner than others. But eventually they will at least come up to the bag of cake with the tamer ones, though they will hang back a yard or two away. This is done in a corral, and eventually they will get used to you and simmer down. BUT......that is assuming you have time and facilities for this. You will have to spend some time with her for it to work. If not, she would make good burger. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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