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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 164855" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>I tend to agree but then I also wonder if maybe some of the genetics might be passed on by the sire as well. I have a good cow that is just like a rocket if you try to get her up and do anything with her. She raises a hellacious calf every year, they are usually a little hyper but by the time they are weaned and put on a little feed they usually calm down. I have a bull that is huge, easy going, I don't know if you could make him mad. I have a heifer that has already had her first calf-this heifer is out of this wild cow and this big, easy going bull. You can walk up to this heifer anywhere, any time and pet her, touch her, pull on her horns, milk her whatever. The only thing I can think of is it must be some of his genetics that took over. Most of his other offspring is pretty well natured too. I've said time and time again that I can't believe that Valentine could be responsible for birthing such a mild mannered heifer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 164855, member: 440"] I tend to agree but then I also wonder if maybe some of the genetics might be passed on by the sire as well. I have a good cow that is just like a rocket if you try to get her up and do anything with her. She raises a hellacious calf every year, they are usually a little hyper but by the time they are weaned and put on a little feed they usually calm down. I have a bull that is huge, easy going, I don't know if you could make him mad. I have a heifer that has already had her first calf-this heifer is out of this wild cow and this big, easy going bull. You can walk up to this heifer anywhere, any time and pet her, touch her, pull on her horns, milk her whatever. The only thing I can think of is it must be some of his genetics that took over. Most of his other offspring is pretty well natured too. I've said time and time again that I can't believe that Valentine could be responsible for birthing such a mild mannered heifer. [/QUOTE]
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