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<blockquote data-quote="6M Ranch" data-source="post: 770099" data-attributes="member: 2324"><p>Spend some time around your cattle, makes a huge difference. Get them used to having you around. A few years ago, we went to a large Angus operation to find a heifer for our daughter. They were separated in HUGE pens, about fifty in a group. When we were in there looking at them, they would run (stampede) from one end to the other. Ended up buying one, brought her home, and within a few days of simple proximity, she was able to halter her and ended up showing her that year. Some cattle are crazy, they go to sale barn. The rest will eventually get used to you. IMO, Charolais seem to be the worst, as far as temperament.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6M Ranch, post: 770099, member: 2324"] Spend some time around your cattle, makes a huge difference. Get them used to having you around. A few years ago, we went to a large Angus operation to find a heifer for our daughter. They were separated in HUGE pens, about fifty in a group. When we were in there looking at them, they would run (stampede) from one end to the other. Ended up buying one, brought her home, and within a few days of simple proximity, she was able to halter her and ended up showing her that year. Some cattle are crazy, they go to sale barn. The rest will eventually get used to you. IMO, Charolais seem to be the worst, as far as temperament. [/QUOTE]
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