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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4684"><p>I have no experience with MGs. Angus Red or those funny colored ones have very calm easy going temperment. But if you look in the dictionary under docile cow there will be a picture of a Hereford. The main problem with Herefords are that they can tend to get awfully chummy and get under foot a lot.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> We plan on having a maximum of 10</p><p>> cows for raising beef. Since there</p><p>> are grandchildren around I would</p><p>> like to have animals with a good</p><p>> temperament. I have read that the</p><p>> Herefords and the Murray Greys are</p><p>> docile, but how would the Red or</p><p>> Black Angus compare? Would they be</p><p>> suitably tempered? Thanks for your</p><p>> help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4684"] I have no experience with MGs. Angus Red or those funny colored ones have very calm easy going temperment. But if you look in the dictionary under docile cow there will be a picture of a Hereford. The main problem with Herefords are that they can tend to get awfully chummy and get under foot a lot. dun > We plan on having a maximum of 10 > cows for raising beef. Since there > are grandchildren around I would > like to have animals with a good > temperament. I have read that the > Herefords and the Murray Greys are > docile, but how would the Red or > Black Angus compare? Would they be > suitably tempered? Thanks for your > help. [/QUOTE]
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