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Depends on whether that steer is that cow's offspring and hasn't been weaned yet, or if you failed to keep the calves separated from the cows for several weeks to several months and one of them has latched on to this cow. If the latter is the case, separate the calves from the cows and leave them separated for at least 6 weeks, if not more.

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