I was quite
a big day for Bright and Bold! This morning a group of third graders came to
the farm to learn about cows. They come every Friday morning for an hour and a
half. Today, they got to learn about brushing cows. I brought Bright and Bold
out along with one other cow for the kids to brush. At first the steers were a
little bit nervous, but they very soon decided that they liked all of the attention.
After the kids left, I took the boys for a walk outside now that the ice is
mostly gone. I have only been able to take them for short walks inside of the
barn for the past few weeks because of the ice so I was glad for the chance to
take them outside. They seemed to have other ideas though!
Bold turned around
when we were about 200 feet out from the barn and took off for home, Bright
decided that the running along was fun and quickly joined in. I grabbed on to
their yoke and held on for all that I was worth, as I knew that if they
successfully got away from me back to the barn, it would take lots and lots of work
for them to ever obey me again.
I tried to dig my heels into the ground and
stop them, but once they got going, they seemed to have no trouble at all in
pulling me along. Luckily, there was a snow bank between them and the barn and
the idea of going around it didn't seem to cross their minds. They came to a
stop right in front of the big pile of snow. I knew that if I sent them back to
the barn then, it would only be reinforcing the idea that running away
would get them what they wanted.
I was angry with them but I tried to remain
calm, I turned the boys around and we headed back across the field. Once the
steers realized that I had my eye on them, and there would be no more running
away, they behaved very well. I continued working on getting them to stand,
which they can now do for almost two minutes. We walked all the way around the
hayfield, and definitely ended with a success, which is important.
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