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Built Right (Simm) sired cattle can be NASTY!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1569322" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Just a vent...</p><p>I purchased a set of embryos sired by Built Right out of Joy's Shadow, out of the original Joy cow x PowerDrive (full sister to Ebony's Joy). I had a bull calf about 4 years ago that bat crap crazy! We tried everything to halter break this bull calf (started at a week of age) and his entire goal was to kill you and get away. I cut my losses early. I tried to wean him in a 12 x 24 corral, but he jumped the fence two days in a row. I ended up putting him on our trailer, overnight, and hauling him to the stockyards the next day. He clawed at the trailer all night, raising up on his hind feet to try to crawl through the opening at the top. When we tried to unload him at the stockyards, he about killed 2 people getting out of the trailer and into a pen (he was about 500 pounds). I thought it was just bad luck, and his recip dam must have had something to do with it.</p><p>Fast forward to current fall. I had the second embryo, another bull. He was so cute for about 2 days, then turned bat crap crazy like the other. We put halters on all calves starting at one week of age, every Sunday after church. We work them, walk them, brush them, and earn their trust. This dude, we call Kronos, every week since a week of age has made it his goal to try to take you down, smash you to the ground, and damage you in every way possible. I have a severely bruised knee from two weeks in a row of abuse by this guy. He uses his back feet like boxing gloves when he is tied, wraps his body around yours and pushes you against the fence while beating you up with his back legs. If you get near his head, he does his best to slam you into the fence while spitting on you. His recip dam is one of my BEST, CALMEST cows ever! I can walk up to her, scratch her, love on her, and she seeks my attention while I am in the pasture checking cows. </p><p>We halter break a lot of calves every year, and ONLY these two have ever been so bad I gave up. I plan on cutting him, and send him to the stockyards before he is 5 months old. The third embryo will be thrown away, not worth my time trying again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1569322, member: 18809"] Just a vent... I purchased a set of embryos sired by Built Right out of Joy's Shadow, out of the original Joy cow x PowerDrive (full sister to Ebony's Joy). I had a bull calf about 4 years ago that bat crap crazy! We tried everything to halter break this bull calf (started at a week of age) and his entire goal was to kill you and get away. I cut my losses early. I tried to wean him in a 12 x 24 corral, but he jumped the fence two days in a row. I ended up putting him on our trailer, overnight, and hauling him to the stockyards the next day. He clawed at the trailer all night, raising up on his hind feet to try to crawl through the opening at the top. When we tried to unload him at the stockyards, he about killed 2 people getting out of the trailer and into a pen (he was about 500 pounds). I thought it was just bad luck, and his recip dam must have had something to do with it. Fast forward to current fall. I had the second embryo, another bull. He was so cute for about 2 days, then turned bat crap crazy like the other. We put halters on all calves starting at one week of age, every Sunday after church. We work them, walk them, brush them, and earn their trust. This dude, we call Kronos, every week since a week of age has made it his goal to try to take you down, smash you to the ground, and damage you in every way possible. I have a severely bruised knee from two weeks in a row of abuse by this guy. He uses his back feet like boxing gloves when he is tied, wraps his body around yours and pushes you against the fence while beating you up with his back legs. If you get near his head, he does his best to slam you into the fence while spitting on you. His recip dam is one of my BEST, CALMEST cows ever! I can walk up to her, scratch her, love on her, and she seeks my attention while I am in the pasture checking cows. We halter break a lot of calves every year, and ONLY these two have ever been so bad I gave up. I plan on cutting him, and send him to the stockyards before he is 5 months old. The third embryo will be thrown away, not worth my time trying again. [/QUOTE]
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