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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4850"><p>Back in the early 80's I AIed a lot of Ankina and we never had any problems with them, just bred them in a long alleyway. Run one in and breed it, run another in behind and breed it, etc. That's been my only exposure to Chianina other then talking to some ox drovers that have used them and claimed them to be very highstrung.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> It seems like every time a Chi X</p><p>> comes thru the feeder calf sales</p><p>> they are hi strung. There are</p><p>> better breeds to use than chi.</p><p></p><p>> pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4850"] Back in the early 80's I AIed a lot of Ankina and we never had any problems with them, just bred them in a long alleyway. Run one in and breed it, run another in behind and breed it, etc. That's been my only exposure to Chianina other then talking to some ox drovers that have used them and claimed them to be very highstrung. dun > It seems like every time a Chi X > comes thru the feeder calf sales > they are hi strung. There are > better breeds to use than chi. > pat [/QUOTE]
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