Little Cow
Chillin' with the herd
Our boss cow, Trudi, is respectful but was always distant with us. She bosses the other cows, but she doesn't seem overly aggressive. Nonetheless, I've kept a critical eye on her for a couple years and hubby and I discussed culling her because of her 'attitude'. To be honest, she never did anything wrong towards us. In fact, none of our cows have ever tried to kick, swing their heads, or shove us. They have always been respectful.
So, last summer, Trudi developed an abscess at her vaccination site. We brought her in (first time she was away from the herd) and treated her. She was actually easy to handle. All my negative impressions faded away by the time she was ready to rejoin the herd. Since she's been back in the herd I see her behavior in a new light. I don't think she has changed. She is, well, bossy, but she's supposed to be. Taking a fresh look at her, she is actually rather judicious towards her underlings. Glad we didn't cull her.
What do you expect from your boss cows? Do you see a different attitude when they are alone? As long as they are respectful of you how much bullying behavior do you tolerate towards your other cows?
So, last summer, Trudi developed an abscess at her vaccination site. We brought her in (first time she was away from the herd) and treated her. She was actually easy to handle. All my negative impressions faded away by the time she was ready to rejoin the herd. Since she's been back in the herd I see her behavior in a new light. I don't think she has changed. She is, well, bossy, but she's supposed to be. Taking a fresh look at her, she is actually rather judicious towards her underlings. Glad we didn't cull her.
What do you expect from your boss cows? Do you see a different attitude when they are alone? As long as they are respectful of you how much bullying behavior do you tolerate towards your other cows?