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Old 03-11-2024, 7:38am   #1
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"I have a farm and I have 100 cows. 13% of them cause over 50% of the problems. What should I do with the 13%?"



Managing a farm with a large number of cows can indeed be challenging. When dealing with a situation where 13% of your cows are causing over 50% of the problems, it's important to address the issues strategically. Here are a few steps you could consider:

1. **Identify the Problematic Cows**: First, try to identify the specific cows that are causing the majority of the issues. This could involve observing their behavior or collecting data on incidents they are involved in.

2. **Separate Them**: Consider separating the problematic cows from the rest of the herd. This could help mitigate the issues they are causing and prevent them from influencing the behavior of other cows.

3. **Expert Consultation**: If the issues persist or are severe, it might be a good idea to consult with a veterinarian or an animal behavior specialist. They can provide insights into the reasons behind the behavior of these cows and suggest effective solutions.

4. **Culling or Selling**: As a last resort, you might consider culling or selling the problematic cows. This decision should be made carefully, considering all ethical and practical implications.

5. **Training and Behavior Modification**: Depending on the nature of the problems, training or behavior modification techniques could be employed to address the issues. This could involve working with the cows to retrain certain behaviors or habits.

6. **Monitoring and Evaluation**: After implementing any interventions, it's important to monitor the situation closely and evaluate the effectiveness of the changes made. This will help you determine whether further action is needed.

Remember that managing livestock can be complex, and different situations may require unique solutions. It's essential to prioritize the welfare of the animals while also ensuring the smooth operation of your farm.




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The dumbocrat solution: Throw more feed at 'em.
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"I have a farm and I have 100 cows. 13% of them cause over 50% of the problems. What should I do with the 13%?"


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"I have a farm and I have 100 cows. 13% of them cause over 50% of the problems. What should I do with the 13%?"



Managing a farm with a large number of cows can indeed be challenging. When dealing with a situation where 13% of your cows are causing over 50% of the problems, it's important to address the issues strategically. Here are a few steps you could consider:

1. **Identify the Problematic Cows**: First, try to identify the specific cows that are causing the majority of the issues. This could involve observing their behavior or collecting data on incidents they are involved in.

2. **Separate Them**: Consider separating the problematic cows from the rest of the herd. This could help mitigate the issues they are causing and prevent them from influencing the behavior of other cows.

3. **Expert Consultation**: If the issues persist or are severe, it might be a good idea to consult with a veterinarian or an animal behavior specialist. They can provide insights into the reasons behind the behavior of these cows and suggest effective solutions.

4. **Culling or Selling**: As a last resort, you might consider culling or selling the problematic cows. This decision should be made carefully, considering all ethical and practical implications.

5. **Training and Behavior Modification**: Depending on the nature of the problems, training or behavior modification techniques could be employed to address the issues. This could involve working with the cows to retrain certain behaviors or habits.

6. **Monitoring and Evaluation**: After implementing any interventions, it's important to monitor the situation closely and evaluate the effectiveness of the changes made. This will help you determine whether further action is needed.

Remember that managing livestock can be complex, and different situations may require unique solutions. It's essential to prioritize the welfare of the animals while also ensuring the smooth operation of your farm.




So you conflated livestock with humans and fooled a piece of software into saying something that applies to livestock... This is my shocked face.
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Let us know how training and behavior modification works on cows.
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Take the bad cows to slaughter end of problem....
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Let us know how training and behavior modification works on cows.
It works great for veal
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Obviously you need to implement a DEI program ASAP on the farm. Once the marginalized cows realize you are trying to be inclusive, they will settle down and be productive as never before.
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The solution is to get more problematic cows from farms to the south of you. Let them all in and feed in your fields and from your troughs.

In addition, punish the non-problematic cows for the most minor of incidents so the problematic cows don't feel victimized.

Give more feed to the problematic cows and make sure they have the best areas of your pasture. Do not make them give milk or pull heavy carts.

Be sure to let these cows breed as often as possible and when the calves are born, remove the bulls from the pasture and let them hang together in another field.
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This is udderly shocking.
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I see a huge boon for you.
Notify your congressperson, explain how you will not part with the 13%, explain their problems in detail.
Then build a MUCH BIGGER mailbox, as huge checks will be coming your way!!
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This is udderly shocking.
Gonna milk this thread for puns, eh?
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Hay, I think this is bull, but it certainly belongs in the Barn.
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Gonna milk this thread for puns, eh?
Nah, it would be a mis steak to try and steer this thread like that.

I'll moove on...
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Question for the OP...Do you have a beef with chat GPT? If not, then maybe this topic should be put out to pasture. Or take the bull by the horns and get this thread back on topic.
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Question for the OP...Do you have a beef with chat GPT? If not, then maybe this topic should be put out to pasture. Or take the bull by the horns and get this thread back on topic.

Personally, I think ChatGTP is being programmed by pink-haired leftists who don't know which restroom to use. I **** with it every chance I get.
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Are the problem cows Amish? Amish Cows Matter.
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Are the problem cows Amish? Amish Cows Matter.

This is beef country. The only cattle I own are black. Hey, wait a minute...
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This is beef country. The only cattle I own are black. Hey, wait a minute...
You mean African American Angus
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