> Some people are idiots and never
> mellow out.
> Angus are generally even tempered,
> but if they are from a 'wild'
> environment they will be harder to
> handle.
> Personally the breed I have seen
> the most trouble with is
> Simmental, but many will say they
> are very tame. My uncle had a pet
> Simmental that killed him. I have
> had only a handful of Simmentals
> in the last few years (our vet
> that does embryo work uses them as
> recips) and have had 2 that have
> been nuts. I am working with one
> but have to be very careful, the
> other was too dangerous and had to
> be culled immediately. It has been
> 18 years and hundreds of Angus
> cattle later since I have had one
> so bad it needed to be culled on
> disposition.
> Jason Trowbridge Southern Angus
> Farms Alberta Canada
are you telling us that your black angus cows will allow you to work the new calves without any protection?
I generally like the black angus cow, except at calving time
now tell me why a red has such a different attitude?
Art (red country farms)
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