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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1128892" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>pdfangus, What about Salers? they're good at both kicking and jumping too. I got a knock on the shin from my 1/2 SH 1/4 Saler cow 2 weeks ago and still feel it, and it wasn't a direct hit either.. it came out of nowhere, and she's never kicked before... I had fallen, I can't remember now if it was before or after the kick that I tripped perhaps? but I was darned quick back on my feet and gave her a boot back.</p><p></p><p>You remember the joke around here.. the vet goes to check on 3 cows in a pen... the Saler spooked and jumped out, the Angus got mad and broke the gate, and the Hereford prolapsed. That actually summed up my experiences with the 3 breeds pretty good. Never had a Gelbvieh take a shot at me, but since we've used them I've been around them more and all my replacements are halterbroke and attention whores.. pretty much nothing spooks them, so that goes a long way in preventing kicks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1128892, member: 9096"] pdfangus, What about Salers? they're good at both kicking and jumping too. I got a knock on the shin from my 1/2 SH 1/4 Saler cow 2 weeks ago and still feel it, and it wasn't a direct hit either.. it came out of nowhere, and she's never kicked before... I had fallen, I can't remember now if it was before or after the kick that I tripped perhaps? but I was darned quick back on my feet and gave her a boot back. You remember the joke around here.. the vet goes to check on 3 cows in a pen... the Saler spooked and jumped out, the Angus got mad and broke the gate, and the Hereford prolapsed. That actually summed up my experiences with the 3 breeds pretty good. Never had a Gelbvieh take a shot at me, but since we've used them I've been around them more and all my replacements are halterbroke and attention whores.. pretty much nothing spooks them, so that goes a long way in preventing kicks! [/QUOTE]
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