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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1568582" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I now pay very little attention to the DOC on the EPD's (Angus bulls). Bought a bull at a big auction probably 5 years ago that had stellar EPD's, including DOC. He loaded hot on the trailer and I was always on guard around him. Immediately sold him after he went after my husband; private treaty sale to a large operation that does everything on horseback & dogs, they still have him. That said, I kept 3 of his heifers that are incredibly docile (just had their 3rd calves) and I credit their mamas and the environment in which they were raised. Yes, I pet my cows & they are all hand feeders but won't hesitate to pop 'em in the nose if they don't respect my personal space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1568582, member: 24027"] I now pay very little attention to the DOC on the EPD's (Angus bulls). Bought a bull at a big auction probably 5 years ago that had stellar EPD's, including DOC. He loaded hot on the trailer and I was always on guard around him. Immediately sold him after he went after my husband; private treaty sale to a large operation that does everything on horseback & dogs, they still have him. That said, I kept 3 of his heifers that are incredibly docile (just had their 3rd calves) and I credit their mamas and the environment in which they were raised. Yes, I pet my cows & they are all hand feeders but won't hesitate to pop 'em in the nose if they don't respect my personal space. [/QUOTE]
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