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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5067"><p>Some people are idiots and never mellow out.</p><p></p><p>Angus are generally even tempered, but if they are from a 'wild' environment they will be harder to handle.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>Jason Trowbridge Southern Angus Farms Alberta Canada</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:trow@attcanada.net">trow@attcanada.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5067"] 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 [email=trow@attcanada.net]trow@attcanada.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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