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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4687"><p>> Most cattle temperment is relate</p><p>> on how they are handle and how</p><p>> often. Our angus have great</p><p>> temperments. Any cows that are not</p><p>> docile "grow wheels" to</p><p>> quote dun. Angus may be more</p><p>> protective of their young than</p><p>> other breeds. i have murray grey and they are very docile. my 2 and 3 year old run around the field with them all the time, they even let the kids pet them, but they chase the dogs and chickens. MR</p><p>> pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4687"] > Most cattle temperment is relate > on how they are handle and how > often. Our angus have great > temperments. Any cows that are not > docile "grow wheels" to > quote dun. Angus may be more > protective of their young than > other breeds. i have murray grey and they are very docile. my 2 and 3 year old run around the field with them all the time, they even let the kids pet them, but they chase the dogs and chickens. MR > pat [/QUOTE]
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