BlackWatchLady
Chillin' with the herd
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Back in 97, my in law's next door neighbor's stepson, (how is that for a lead in, lol) got a Holstein heifer for a 4H project...he chose late and he chose an older heifer. She was not trained in the least to lead...and this kid was a city kid until his mom married the neighbor. He was scared of her..lol..Snowhunter said:Heifers should not be bred before 14 months, so they calve when they're approx 2
Jerseys have a terrific feed conversion rate and such yummy creamy milk!
But I gotta say.. the goaties shine in personality compared to some cows
She was kept in my in laws side paddock, and right away she caused trouble... she ended up breaking through the fence, trying to get away from my in-laws horses, who were trained to work cattle, lol...they would stand at the end of the paddock and stare..wanting to work the cow...lol...my FIL had to saddle up and rope her and drag her back to the paddock...everyone was relieved when that cow freshened and sold at the fair. (with the exception of the horses!) Kid did not do another cow...