- Dec 17, 2011
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After 5+ years of trying to convince my husband to let me get cows, I finally talked him into a pair of mini-cows (lowlines to be exact). When we went to get them 250 miles away from our place, my husband refused to leave the british white cow behind (who was in the pen with the minis). So... we wound up getting three cows! The biggest one is 2yo and full size (and possibly pregnant), and the littlest one is a bottle raised yearling who thinks she's a puppy dog and will likely not make it to the 2yo size. The white one is also a yearling and I am told she will be full-size medium cow when mature. Although we have had horses for over 20 years, poultry for 15 years, and pigs for 4 years, we have never had cows before. My #1 concern is integrating them into the pasture with our horses, who were terrified of the cows upon arrival yesterday. Fortunately, we are in no rush to integrate until they are fully used to our place, can be haltered and led like our horses, and I feel they will not get hurt when turned out. Any tips for care and integration are greatly appreciated!!