Posted by kippster on February 14, 2008 at 08:09:19 from (24.144.194.192):
In Reply to: O/T BAD Cow Disease posted by Turke Bros. Farms on February 14, 2008 at 07:10:09:
I have a red & white lineback that is the most loving cow that I have ever seen. She always wants to get petted, and if you try to put a milker on her without romancing her a little bit, she'll bring her head around and whack you with it. I had a brown swiss cow when I worked for another fella that wouldn't let many people work with her. I delivered her, gave her her first breath (she wouldn't breathe on her own), and fed her her first bottle. She fell in love with me, Tried to jump me when she had her first heat, ate 3 of my stocking hats, and I always had to have a treat for her, or at least stop for a minute and love her up. I always liked having a cow around that was like that. They add a little excitement to chores and they make ya laugh when ya feel like crying. A cow like that is a blessing, not a curse. Just love her up and enjoy all the time you have with her. All the best, Kippster
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