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Disposition of Ten-X sons?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1486655" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I was surprised that wasn't brought up on page 1.. My thoughts exactly.. Was he an ET calf? what was the biological dam? how was the mother? a stunned c&nt of a cow can teach their calves all sorts of bad habits... I have a whole family of cows that are going to grow wheels since they ALWAYS work my fences no matter how good the grass is.</p><p></p><p>We didn't always have the luxury of having good cows with good temperaments to keep replacements from, but now every one of them, bulls included better be cool headed.. </p><p>I know my bulls (and cows) are more friendly and social than many people here like, they aren't scared of me, they don't see me as a threat, but they still know I can get mad.. It's impressive to have 2500 lb bulls come up for a scratch, but I wouldn't keep him around if I had an inkling there was any aggression there.. NO SNORTING, NO PAWING!!. Same bulls will beat each other or any other bull up, I don't care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1486655, member: 9096"] I was surprised that wasn't brought up on page 1.. My thoughts exactly.. Was he an ET calf? what was the biological dam? how was the mother? a stunned c&nt of a cow can teach their calves all sorts of bad habits... I have a whole family of cows that are going to grow wheels since they ALWAYS work my fences no matter how good the grass is. We didn't always have the luxury of having good cows with good temperaments to keep replacements from, but now every one of them, bulls included better be cool headed.. I know my bulls (and cows) are more friendly and social than many people here like, they aren't scared of me, they don't see me as a threat, but they still know I can get mad.. It's impressive to have 2500 lb bulls come up for a scratch, but I wouldn't keep him around if I had an inkling there was any aggression there.. NO SNORTING, NO PAWING!!. Same bulls will beat each other or any other bull up, I don't care. [/QUOTE]
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