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Bad temper questions...angus vrs herefords ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alberta farmer" data-source="post: 604120" data-attributes="member: 8978"><p>Northern rancher: I'm about like you...run a mix of mostly cross herford/angus. I don't have a lot of problems with snaky cows. If a heifer calf is a little high strung she never gets a chance to breed in the first place.</p><p>Sure can agree with you on the Simms and chars! Might add Salers and Limos?</p><p>One thing I have noticed over the years of backgrounding cattle is the darned Angus calves usually like to try to kick you when you walk by? They seem to kick worse than any other calves! Have you noticed this trait in Angus cattle at the auction barn?</p><p>In regards to cows I don't want to be messing with any cow with a new baby, if possible. Give her some room and time and most of them calm down in a couple of days? If I have to help a cow feed her calf or just about anything...she becomes a prime candidate for a trip to town!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alberta farmer, post: 604120, member: 8978"] Northern rancher: I'm about like you...run a mix of mostly cross herford/angus. I don't have a lot of problems with snaky cows. If a heifer calf is a little high strung she never gets a chance to breed in the first place. Sure can agree with you on the Simms and chars! Might add Salers and Limos? One thing I have noticed over the years of backgrounding cattle is the darned Angus calves usually like to try to kick you when you walk by? They seem to kick worse than any other calves! Have you noticed this trait in Angus cattle at the auction barn? In regards to cows I don't want to be messing with any cow with a new baby, if possible. Give her some room and time and most of them calm down in a couple of days? If I have to help a cow feed her calf or just about anything...she becomes a prime candidate for a trip to town! [/QUOTE]
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