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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Cattle" data-source="post: 524580" data-attributes="member: 7475"><p>Wewild, you are a good cowman I can tell. I am sorry that you thought I was bashing that was not my intent. I like Limi cows when they are well broke and handle well, they make some nice calves. But they are a little different. </p><p></p><p>My granddad always said there is more difference within a breed than between breeds, and I have always agreed with that. Good cattle are just that, good cattle, I look for a certain type and don't care what breed it is.</p><p></p><p>The biggest problem with the calf in this post is its owner, we have so many people today that are buying cattle and they are not prepared for all that can happen. What would have happened if the calf had jumped outside the pasture.....He would have called someone like me or you to fix his problem, and we would each in his own way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Cattle, post: 524580, member: 7475"] Wewild, you are a good cowman I can tell. I am sorry that you thought I was bashing that was not my intent. I like Limi cows when they are well broke and handle well, they make some nice calves. But they are a little different. My granddad always said there is more difference within a breed than between breeds, and I have always agreed with that. Good cattle are just that, good cattle, I look for a certain type and don't care what breed it is. The biggest problem with the calf in this post is its owner, we have so many people today that are buying cattle and they are not prepared for all that can happen. What would have happened if the calf had jumped outside the pasture.....He would have called someone like me or you to fix his problem, and we would each in his own way. [/QUOTE]
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