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Consistent Maternal Attitudes ?
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<blockquote data-quote="redcowsrule33" data-source="post: 1163050" data-attributes="member: 8629"><p>What accent? ;-) </p><p></p><p>Temperament is a big deal at our place because our cattle are worked on foot 100%, and most of out bull customers are the same. We have one girl that figured out she is bigger than us and will charge us if she doesn't want to do what we are suggesting. She will be leaving this year even though she raises a good calf. We have sent plenty of nice heifers down the road and cut good bull calves on temperament. Getting that less and less as the years go by and the genes get removed. Not that some of our girls aren't a bit growly at calving time, but that's okay, only works against them if the weather is bad and they won't let us bring the calves in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redcowsrule33, post: 1163050, member: 8629"] What accent? ;-) Temperament is a big deal at our place because our cattle are worked on foot 100%, and most of out bull customers are the same. We have one girl that figured out she is bigger than us and will charge us if she doesn't want to do what we are suggesting. She will be leaving this year even though she raises a good calf. We have sent plenty of nice heifers down the road and cut good bull calves on temperament. Getting that less and less as the years go by and the genes get removed. Not that some of our girls aren't a bit growly at calving time, but that's okay, only works against them if the weather is bad and they won't let us bring the calves in. [/QUOTE]
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