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<blockquote data-quote="kjones" data-source="post: 259494" data-attributes="member: 4533"><p>Im new to the boards, but visited a few times. A couple of years ago I took over the care of a small family herd of mixed breed cattle.( seven grown five calves) The grown cattle are due to be slaughtered. Ive been thinking about starting fresh. I have heard that Pinzgauers are a good beef cattle. My concerns are about temperment, ease of handling, and respect for fencing. Anyone have experience with them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjones, post: 259494, member: 4533"] Im new to the boards, but visited a few times. A couple of years ago I took over the care of a small family herd of mixed breed cattle.( seven grown five calves) The grown cattle are due to be slaughtered. Ive been thinking about starting fresh. I have heard that Pinzgauers are a good beef cattle. My concerns are about temperment, ease of handling, and respect for fencing. Anyone have experience with them? [/QUOTE]
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