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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 7141"><p>>So accurate your response. Unbelievably, I can move dozens of Braford with horses (provided they are seasoned cowpunchers) but the brangus have a tendency to bolt at the sight of the horses. In the pens, they are usually the ones ruining gates and bucking the chutes. Perhaps I just didn't do very well at picking them when I stocked, and other lines are not quite as bad. Nevertheless, as they get culled, I replace with braford.</p><p></p><p>Brangus are 3/8 Brahman and 5/8</p><p>> Angus and most have very good</p><p>> dispersions. Any animal with</p><p>> Brahman influuence must be lead</p><p>> not driven. If you push them east,</p><p>> they will go every other direction</p><p>> other than east. If managed</p><p>> properly one can just call them</p><p>> and they will come and follow. I</p><p>> have lead them down the road in a</p><p>> pickup after showing them I had a</p><p>> bucket of feed in the back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 7141"] >So accurate your response. Unbelievably, I can move dozens of Braford with horses (provided they are seasoned cowpunchers) but the brangus have a tendency to bolt at the sight of the horses. In the pens, they are usually the ones ruining gates and bucking the chutes. Perhaps I just didn't do very well at picking them when I stocked, and other lines are not quite as bad. Nevertheless, as they get culled, I replace with braford. Brangus are 3/8 Brahman and 5/8 > Angus and most have very good > dispersions. Any animal with > Brahman influuence must be lead > not driven. If you push them east, > they will go every other direction > other than east. If managed > properly one can just call them > and they will come and follow. I > have lead them down the road in a > pickup after showing them I had a > bucket of feed in the back. [/QUOTE]
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