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<blockquote data-quote="vclavin" data-source="post: 766931" data-attributes="member: 13613"><p>I have heard of the big breeders putting something in the animals feed to keep them quiet during the sale. I have a friend the bought 3 bred heifers from up north. Well know breeder too. One had to be shost in the pasture as she was having trouble calving and couldn't get her in - "CRAZY". One alsom killed my friend for getting close to her calf and the other was nuts as well. Those 2 went to sale barn for butcher.</p><p> All animals on our farm went for butcher if aggressive - papers or no papers. Didn't make any difference if good or bad EPD's. I will not use semen from known animals that are aggressive. I call all the owners and ask about disposition, I also check with people that work around the different progeny of the AI sires. </p><p> I'm sorry your experiences left such a nasty taste in your mouth , just don't forget about the daughters of those agressive bulls-it's hereditary.</p><p></p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vclavin, post: 766931, member: 13613"] I have heard of the big breeders putting something in the animals feed to keep them quiet during the sale. I have a friend the bought 3 bred heifers from up north. Well know breeder too. One had to be shost in the pasture as she was having trouble calving and couldn't get her in - "CRAZY". One alsom killed my friend for getting close to her calf and the other was nuts as well. Those 2 went to sale barn for butcher. All animals on our farm went for butcher if aggressive - papers or no papers. Didn't make any difference if good or bad EPD's. I will not use semen from known animals that are aggressive. I call all the owners and ask about disposition, I also check with people that work around the different progeny of the AI sires. I'm sorry your experiences left such a nasty taste in your mouth , just don't forget about the daughters of those agressive bulls-it's hereditary. Valerie [/QUOTE]
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