Posted by Brown Swiss on November 09, 2017 at 02:01:11 from (69.131.200.102):
In Reply to: Heifer likes her pen! posted by philip d on November 08, 2017 at 15:50:37:
Cattle never seem to cease to amaze me. We had a heifer one time we took out of the yearling pen and put with the cows to get bred, she got bred then made her way back into the yearling pen. I could not understand what was better in there as to it is a feed lot and no pasture, where with the cows she had space to roam and graze. We took her back out and then she jumped back in. So we left her in there until she had her calf, well she had twins in there, then she could stay with the cows. She was actually half Hereford, so when she came bulling instead of using AI we just loaded her up and took her down the road to the beef cows to get bred by the bull. Never had to load her back up cause she would jump the fence and run back home by herself after getting what she wanted of course. LOL
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