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<blockquote data-quote="TexasCountryWoman" data-source="post: 34818" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>I agree with Oldtimer. Even though I live in the south where we have essentially no winters, I still prefer to not have to feed oversized cows any extra coastal round bales during our few colder months. What a waste. As a woman rancher, I also am on foot around my animals and prefer the small, polled, English cattle for size and temperment (read: Herefords). They just do fine here and bring just fine at the market. When my neighbors and other passersby (experience rancher neighbors) slow down to look at my pretty little herd, and compliment me, I know I can't be all wrong. I love my gentle cows and I don't want "Rodeo-bull looking cows" on my place. Mellow is my motto 'round here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasCountryWoman, post: 34818, member: 425"] I agree with Oldtimer. Even though I live in the south where we have essentially no winters, I still prefer to not have to feed oversized cows any extra coastal round bales during our few colder months. What a waste. As a woman rancher, I also am on foot around my animals and prefer the small, polled, English cattle for size and temperment (read: Herefords). They just do fine here and bring just fine at the market. When my neighbors and other passersby (experience rancher neighbors) slow down to look at my pretty little herd, and compliment me, I know I can't be all wrong. I love my gentle cows and I don't want "Rodeo-bull looking cows" on my place. Mellow is my motto 'round here. [/QUOTE]
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