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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 1221114" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>If you have people hooting and hollering when they help you, brangus are probably not the cows you want. </p><p></p><p>If you like to have cattle drives and drive cattle, brangus are probably not for you. </p><p></p><p>My brangus herd will follow me anywhere. We change pastures about once a month in the spring, summer, and fall. They go thru the lane every time. I yell "COME ON" and you'd best not be in the way. Stampede is coming. I can pen them in the lane and cut new calves out into the pen, tag, band, and do anything else that needs doing. </p><p></p><p>The whole herd gets worked and wormed twice a year. </p><p></p><p>No running is allowed by the grandkids. No jumping off of the truck or fences either. Lead 'em with a bucket, call them, handle them in the chute and/or medina. No problem. </p><p></p><p>They raise good calves. They're fertile. They work great in this climate. Calve about every 11 months. </p><p></p><p>I like 'em. If I get an occasional hard head or if I get one that doesn't calve to suit me, she gets culled. </p><p></p><p>Not much out there I want to cull at the moment. If Ingram Sand and Gravel buy me out, about 20 will hit the market. Good ones. I'm looking for another place now. Would like to disburse land in 3 counties and get all my eggs in a tighter basket. I am to spread out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 1221114, member: 3162"] If you have people hooting and hollering when they help you, brangus are probably not the cows you want. If you like to have cattle drives and drive cattle, brangus are probably not for you. My brangus herd will follow me anywhere. We change pastures about once a month in the spring, summer, and fall. They go thru the lane every time. I yell "COME ON" and you'd best not be in the way. Stampede is coming. I can pen them in the lane and cut new calves out into the pen, tag, band, and do anything else that needs doing. The whole herd gets worked and wormed twice a year. No running is allowed by the grandkids. No jumping off of the truck or fences either. Lead 'em with a bucket, call them, handle them in the chute and/or medina. No problem. They raise good calves. They're fertile. They work great in this climate. Calve about every 11 months. I like 'em. If I get an occasional hard head or if I get one that doesn't calve to suit me, she gets culled. Not much out there I want to cull at the moment. If Ingram Sand and Gravel buy me out, about 20 will hit the market. Good ones. I'm looking for another place now. Would like to disburse land in 3 counties and get all my eggs in a tighter basket. I am to spread out. [/QUOTE]
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