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<blockquote data-quote="edb130" data-source="post: 151299" data-attributes="member: 2920"><p>I bought some limousin heifers last year. I am just trying to get back to farming. Two of the heifers I have you can walk up to slowly and pet in the middle of the field. Two of them have calved recently and haven't caused me any concern when working their babies. The fifth one seems a little flighty but she went right in the shoot to be weighed and I can walk within two feet of her in the field before she backs away. I was a dairy farmer before and some of my holsteins weren't as approachable as my limousins. A lot of an animals disposition comes from the person handling them. There will always be crazy animals just like there are crazy people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edb130, post: 151299, member: 2920"] I bought some limousin heifers last year. I am just trying to get back to farming. Two of the heifers I have you can walk up to slowly and pet in the middle of the field. Two of them have calved recently and haven't caused me any concern when working their babies. The fifth one seems a little flighty but she went right in the shoot to be weighed and I can walk within two feet of her in the field before she backs away. I was a dairy farmer before and some of my holsteins weren't as approachable as my limousins. A lot of an animals disposition comes from the person handling them. There will always be crazy animals just like there are crazy people. [/QUOTE]
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