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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1514737" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>May have more to do individual management practices, what is desired one place may not be near as important somewhere else. I have had several Angus bulls, and cows and some have been very calm and easy to work with while a bigger portion of them were not. I will say for most part our bulls were better than the cows in that respect. </p><p>Our Brahman cross cows have all been good to work with.</p><p>Since we have been using Hereford cows and the difference in disposition is very noticeable as far as calves and dealing with cows if you have to get them up. When working Angus calves they get excited and will kick like crazy. Any of them can and will but seems like Angus are more prone. I can usually walk the Hereford calves right on in the chute makes the jobs a lot easier and less stressful than going round and round. This is coming from someone who likes Angus cattle not knocking just stating some of our experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1514737, member: 24816"] May have more to do individual management practices, what is desired one place may not be near as important somewhere else. I have had several Angus bulls, and cows and some have been very calm and easy to work with while a bigger portion of them were not. I will say for most part our bulls were better than the cows in that respect. Our Brahman cross cows have all been good to work with. Since we have been using Hereford cows and the difference in disposition is very noticeable as far as calves and dealing with cows if you have to get them up. When working Angus calves they get excited and will kick like crazy. Any of them can and will but seems like Angus are more prone. I can usually walk the Hereford calves right on in the chute makes the jobs a lot easier and less stressful than going round and round. This is coming from someone who likes Angus cattle not knocking just stating some of our experience. [/QUOTE]
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