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<blockquote data-quote="sme.misfit.farms" data-source="post: 1846516" data-attributes="member: 34690"><p>In the fullblood registration world, yes. If you don't want to mess with dna, and the office and focusing on beef market I'd tell you to stick to the black ones. Red has a long ways to go. I've been told if bluey is on the paper five times or more their feet will be awful and the two I've had are. Need to start somewhere and I saw the herd these guys came from to start at. Only six years into this seriously but I chanced at two carriers and one calving a red Took it as the universe telling me to give a whirl and here I am lol!</p><p></p><p>They are very stranger danger like. If you got one high headed one they all watch. I sold a bull to a lady and he was kept separate and she was upset he was "charging" her. Got video evidence he was alone and he was upset and she was nervous. He never dropped his head at her. Then was eating apples out of her hand three days later. I've had some stay here a year and then ship em cause of attitude. Husband yells at me for being too honest when I sell them but I don't think anyone deserves a headache whenever the seller knows it'll be one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sme.misfit.farms, post: 1846516, member: 34690"] In the fullblood registration world, yes. If you don’t want to mess with dna, and the office and focusing on beef market I’d tell you to stick to the black ones. Red has a long ways to go. I’ve been told if bluey is on the paper five times or more their feet will be awful and the two I’ve had are. Need to start somewhere and I saw the herd these guys came from to start at. Only six years into this seriously but I chanced at two carriers and one calving a red Took it as the universe telling me to give a whirl and here I am lol! They are very stranger danger like. If you got one high headed one they all watch. I sold a bull to a lady and he was kept separate and she was upset he was “charging” her. Got video evidence he was alone and he was upset and she was nervous. He never dropped his head at her. Then was eating apples out of her hand three days later. I’ve had some stay here a year and then ship em cause of attitude. Husband yells at me for being too honest when I sell them but I don’t think anyone deserves a headache whenever the seller knows it’ll be one [/QUOTE]
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