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<blockquote data-quote="fellersbarnoneranch" data-source="post: 64957" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>Give him some company but be sure the "buddy" can fend for itself (won't get beat or beat out of food) If you have a REALLY gentle cow--she might calm him for you. Funny you should mention imprinting cattle. We imprint our colts, but not all the calves (sometimes I wonder if I want a bull in my pocket) As somewhat of an experiment--I imprinted the heifer we had last week thanks to the kind and gentle nature of her willing new mother--now I will leave her alone and see what comes of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fellersbarnoneranch, post: 64957, member: 120"] Give him some company but be sure the "buddy" can fend for itself (won't get beat or beat out of food) If you have a REALLY gentle cow--she might calm him for you. Funny you should mention imprinting cattle. We imprint our colts, but not all the calves (sometimes I wonder if I want a bull in my pocket) As somewhat of an experiment--I imprinted the heifer we had last week thanks to the kind and gentle nature of her willing new mother--now I will leave her alone and see what comes of it. [/QUOTE]
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