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Angus cattle and their temperament
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<blockquote data-quote="Ellie May" data-source="post: 20356" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>I concure with you guys. It is how you treat/train them. If you work with them day one you have a problem. While if you don't they will be easily spooked. Some breeds don't have to be handled as much though. Some of the breeds it seems like it just comes natural.</p><p>Ellie May</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ellie May, post: 20356, member: 64"] I concure with you guys. It is how you treat/train them. If you work with them day one you have a problem. While if you don't they will be easily spooked. Some breeds don't have to be handled as much though. Some of the breeds it seems like it just comes natural. Ellie May [/QUOTE]
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