tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8249314516667844062.post683927709898718829..comments2024-03-12T04:01:31.333-05:00Comments on To Sing With Goats: What To do, What To Do...Goat Songhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15278454947449771253noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8249314516667844062.post-61654921068730563232013-03-04T21:01:17.986-06:002013-03-04T21:01:17.986-06:00Would breeding her (if she's old enough) calm ...Would breeding her (if she's old enough) calm her down? Having some babies to care for? And I'd get her traind too, and buy a cattle prod if you need too...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00576053785355324560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8249314516667844062.post-85969230339946861632013-03-04T19:19:44.944-06:002013-03-04T19:19:44.944-06:00If I may add my 2 cents, I would say 1) get her ha...If I may add my 2 cents, I would say 1) get her halter broken, ASAP ... and 2) I agree with Sherry H. (above) - can you find someone to keep her until you have a second cow? Thus keeping her away from your goats, and giving you a little time to get another bovine?<br /><br />I am so sorry to hear that Metty lost her kids - that must be another piece of heartbreak for you. I hope things start to look up soon!FeyWindhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06163101637669400087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8249314516667844062.post-58896845913941957852013-03-04T11:02:34.806-06:002013-03-04T11:02:34.806-06:00Untrained, that heifer is going to hurt you badly....Untrained, that heifer is going to hurt you badly. Mary Annhttp://www.calamityacres.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8249314516667844062.post-2775249319875248602013-03-04T10:21:45.215-06:002013-03-04T10:21:45.215-06:00It is really important that your goats are safe......It is really important that your goats are safe...but would it be possible to find someone who would take her for a time while you work on getting another cow? If you don't keep her, will you have to get 2 cows to avoid the same problem with another? Just thinking out loud...hope you find a solution. I would have a hard time giving her up...but then, I am not trying to make a living. Sherry H.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8249314516667844062.post-71400907378435256342013-03-04T10:02:34.277-06:002013-03-04T10:02:34.277-06:00and no, Caity, that above comment was NOT written ...and no, Caity, that above comment was NOT written by me. I am being very good. :) (Although I must say that I agree with anonymous...)<br /><br />~SquireAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8249314516667844062.post-76531888788503755742013-03-03T23:25:28.436-06:002013-03-03T23:25:28.436-06:00You could sell her and put the money towards a new...You could sell her and put the money towards a new milk cow. If you look at it strictly from a business standpoint, it's really a responsible choice. She isn't going to be bringing in any money for a long time even if she does have a lot of potential. And you REALLY need all those goats this year to make up for the hit that Mattie caused to your dairy farm- is it really a risk you want to take that Peaches could serious hurt or maim one of your goats?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8249314516667844062.post-594564490599827042013-03-03T20:55:04.680-06:002013-03-03T20:55:04.680-06:00Sell her. Cows are herd animals and it's not ...Sell her. Cows are herd animals and it's not likely she'll improve her behavior.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com