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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1800224" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I'm assuming it was early on around the times that they were first coming in. I've heard stories of bulls turning over Jeep's don't know if it's true but heard that more than once. </p><p>By the 80's the Charolais I had were for the most part a lot more docile than our Herefords are now. Most of my Charolais were literally pets, outside of a few.</p><p>Ever once in while I'd get a hold of one that would be flighty, but I think it had more to do with their previous owners management or lack of. I never did ever associate any particular bloodlines with poor dispositions, like I have been able to identify in Angus. </p><p>It's been nearly 30 yrs since I've fooled with any Charolais other than a few crossbred feeders so I don't know anything about the breed direction now.</p><p>I have noticed lately in being at the stockyards quite a bit, that a lot of the Charolais and CharX are pretty hot headed when they hit the ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1800224, member: 24816"] I’m assuming it was early on around the times that they were first coming in. I’ve heard stories of bulls turning over Jeep’s don’t know if it’s true but heard that more than once. By the 80’s the Charolais I had were for the most part a lot more docile than our Herefords are now. Most of my Charolais were literally pets, outside of a few. Ever once in while I’d get a hold of one that would be flighty, but I think it had more to do with their previous owners management or lack of. I never did ever associate any particular bloodlines with poor dispositions, like I have been able to identify in Angus. It’s been nearly 30 yrs since I’ve fooled with any Charolais other than a few crossbred feeders so I don’t know anything about the breed direction now. I have noticed lately in being at the stockyards quite a bit, that a lot of the Charolais and CharX are pretty hot headed when they hit the ring. [/QUOTE]
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