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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 787680" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>As in all things cattle, there are no 100% anythings. Our too tame bull and or way too tame cow begat a calf that is a total lunatic. The other calves look at her like they're trying to figure out waht her problem is.</p><p>EXT is supposed to sire wild cattle, yet our vet tried an experminet of breeding an EXT daughter to EXT and the resulting daughter back to EXT. That breeding resulted in a daughter that he culled only because it was so darn small it barely looked like a yearling. He still has the other parts of the EXT experiment and they're as calm and easy handling as dogs. To trailer them he puts the trailer in the pasture and walks in with a bucket of cubes. They follow him in and he ducks out. No fuss or bother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 787680, member: 34"] As in all things cattle, there are no 100% anythings. Our too tame bull and or way too tame cow begat a calf that is a total lunatic. The other calves look at her like they're trying to figure out waht her problem is. EXT is supposed to sire wild cattle, yet our vet tried an experminet of breeding an EXT daughter to EXT and the resulting daughter back to EXT. That breeding resulted in a daughter that he culled only because it was so darn small it barely looked like a yearling. He still has the other parts of the EXT experiment and they're as calm and easy handling as dogs. To trailer them he puts the trailer in the pasture and walks in with a bucket of cubes. They follow him in and he ducks out. No fuss or bother. [/QUOTE]
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