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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 892787" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Some years ago we bought a couple of weanling heifers and a weanling steer from the same farm. Bred the heifers and left the steer with the herd. When one of the heifers satrted to calf the goofy steer went up and head butted the calf back inside the heifer. Everytime the head would come out the steer would push it back in. He was just basicly doing the headbutt game like he did with the other calves. The heifer stood up after a couple of times and butted the steer so hard she laid him out on the ground. She promptly layed down and finsihed calving. The steer never went near another cow calving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 892787, member: 34"] Some years ago we bought a couple of weanling heifers and a weanling steer from the same farm. Bred the heifers and left the steer with the herd. When one of the heifers satrted to calf the goofy steer went up and head butted the calf back inside the heifer. Everytime the head would come out the steer would push it back in. He was just basicly doing the headbutt game like he did with the other calves. The heifer stood up after a couple of times and butted the steer so hard she laid him out on the ground. She promptly layed down and finsihed calving. The steer never went near another cow calving. [/QUOTE]
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