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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy+" data-source="post: 164820" data-attributes="member: 2489"><p>I'm not sure there is as much correlation to behavior in cattle as in horses. I used to think the same as Medic is seeing. </p><p></p><p>Now I have some that were hand raised and are as calm as can be. Some of their offspring are as wild as can be. I have a Hereford cow I bought as a cow/calf pair. She turned wild upon release from the trailer. I can still walk up to her calf (now a big ol cow) with no problems. The calf this Hereford cow currently has on her is WILD.</p><p></p><p>I have a replacement heifer in the pen now that I can't get no where near her mom but this replacement is calm as can be. That is main reason I kept her plus she grew off better than some others. I have "dinner" in the pen being fattened. His dam and sire are very easy to get along with. "Dinner" however wants to charge even at feeding time. Won't be sorry to have him in the freezer. Just my take on what I see with my stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy+, post: 164820, member: 2489"] I'm not sure there is as much correlation to behavior in cattle as in horses. I used to think the same as Medic is seeing. Now I have some that were hand raised and are as calm as can be. Some of their offspring are as wild as can be. I have a Hereford cow I bought as a cow/calf pair. She turned wild upon release from the trailer. I can still walk up to her calf (now a big ol cow) with no problems. The calf this Hereford cow currently has on her is WILD. I have a replacement heifer in the pen now that I can't get no where near her mom but this replacement is calm as can be. That is main reason I kept her plus she grew off better than some others. I have "dinner" in the pen being fattened. His dam and sire are very easy to get along with. "Dinner" however wants to charge even at feeding time. Won't be sorry to have him in the freezer. Just my take on what I see with my stock. [/QUOTE]
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