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<blockquote data-quote="sam" data-source="post: 18935" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>on a serious note, you let anything run out for a couple years they are going to be snakey. i've seen plenty of brahma cattle over the years that would clean your plow, and plenty that were gentle as dogs. i've had some that would eat out of your hand in the pasture, get them in the pen working them and moving them around and they will clean your plow. the next day they will walk right up to you in the pasture. the part brahma cows work good in the south where its hot, they will be out grazing when other cows are laying under a shade tree. they don't like the cold weather though. i've seen them shaking like a bowl of jello and angus and herefords wouldn't be shaking a bit. i had a brangus bull last year and he couldn't take the cold, shevered all the time when the wind was out of the north and it was cold. i knew a man who had nothing but hereford cattle, he penned them once a year to pull the calves off, you couldn't get in the pen with them, fightenest cows yu ever saw. he couldn't hardly find anyone to help him pen them either because they would fight the horses and most of them had horns and you knew if you helped that man pen his cows you might get your horse gored. it got to where he had to keep extra horses for people to ride if he got help with his cattle. down in the south you just can't beat a brangus or tigerstripe cow for a momma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sam, post: 18935, member: 32"] on a serious note, you let anything run out for a couple years they are going to be snakey. i've seen plenty of brahma cattle over the years that would clean your plow, and plenty that were gentle as dogs. i've had some that would eat out of your hand in the pasture, get them in the pen working them and moving them around and they will clean your plow. the next day they will walk right up to you in the pasture. the part brahma cows work good in the south where its hot, they will be out grazing when other cows are laying under a shade tree. they don't like the cold weather though. i've seen them shaking like a bowl of jello and angus and herefords wouldn't be shaking a bit. i had a brangus bull last year and he couldn't take the cold, shevered all the time when the wind was out of the north and it was cold. i knew a man who had nothing but hereford cattle, he penned them once a year to pull the calves off, you couldn't get in the pen with them, fightenest cows yu ever saw. he couldn't hardly find anyone to help him pen them either because they would fight the horses and most of them had horns and you knew if you helped that man pen his cows you might get your horse gored. it got to where he had to keep extra horses for people to ride if he got help with his cattle. down in the south you just can't beat a brangus or tigerstripe cow for a momma. [/QUOTE]
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