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<blockquote data-quote="Lannie" data-source="post: 1803255" data-attributes="member: 8202"><p>Molly was born nice, but she had a lot of world-rocking changes just before and just after I got her. Then factor in her age at the time (equivalent of a 15 year old teenage girl), and it made everything look worse than it was. I just needed to be patient with her, and gentling Stinky helped a LOT. Molly still looks up to Stinky as her superior, so whatever Stinky said, Molly followed right along. Still does. But they're both good girls. I'm actually MOST surprised about Stinky. I knew Herefords were a nice-tempered breed, but she's the first full Hereford I've handled, and I gotta say, everyone was right. She's like a tent cow. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> She'd come in the <em>house</em> if she could fit through the door, LOL!</p><p></p><p>I really love the fact that they can both come in the barn now and Molly heads for her stanchion and Stinky heads for the manger, and I never have to sort them out. They know where they belong, and they just go. I used to have to shut Stinky outside, or lock her in a stall, so she didn't try to push Molly away from her treats, but now she knows there's hay in the manger, and she's happy with that, so she stays put and I don't have to lock her out of the barn. She would moo and have such sad eyes when I had to shut her out, LOL! She's a character. I don't know how I'm going to manage to give her back to the neighbor when the time comes. She's such a sweet girl, I wouldn't mind keeping her as a pet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lannie, post: 1803255, member: 8202"] Molly was born nice, but she had a lot of world-rocking changes just before and just after I got her. Then factor in her age at the time (equivalent of a 15 year old teenage girl), and it made everything look worse than it was. I just needed to be patient with her, and gentling Stinky helped a LOT. Molly still looks up to Stinky as her superior, so whatever Stinky said, Molly followed right along. Still does. But they're both good girls. I'm actually MOST surprised about Stinky. I knew Herefords were a nice-tempered breed, but she's the first full Hereford I've handled, and I gotta say, everyone was right. She's like a tent cow. ;) She'd come in the [I]house[/I] if she could fit through the door, LOL! I really love the fact that they can both come in the barn now and Molly heads for her stanchion and Stinky heads for the manger, and I never have to sort them out. They know where they belong, and they just go. I used to have to shut Stinky outside, or lock her in a stall, so she didn't try to push Molly away from her treats, but now she knows there's hay in the manger, and she's happy with that, so she stays put and I don't have to lock her out of the barn. She would moo and have such sad eyes when I had to shut her out, LOL! She's a character. I don't know how I'm going to manage to give her back to the neighbor when the time comes. She's such a sweet girl, I wouldn't mind keeping her as a pet. [/QUOTE]
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