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Does more pounds per acre make up for being docked at the sale barn for small frame size?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1826966" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I agree. There are a whole range of everything within each breed. Some do earn the stereotypes. I've had crazy Angus and docile Angus, docile Herefords and a few bordering on crazy Herefords too. </p><p>I've tried to always be extremely selective for disposition of bulls I've had more Angus bulls than anything else combined and with the exception of two the rest were easily managed. </p><p>Actually had a flighty Hereford bull that passed that along to sone of his calves.</p><p>The calmest most laid back bull I've had was a red Limousin, the only Limousin I've had and totally not the stereotypical wild and crazy.</p><p>I've had two Simmental bulls, one I misjudged when I bought him, I didn't see his aggressive side at first, we got rid of him due to an injury but it was a blessing in disguise because he was dangerous. </p><p>The current Simmental bull is very laid back and calm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1826966, member: 24816"] I agree. There are a whole range of everything within each breed. Some do earn the stereotypes. I’ve had crazy Angus and docile Angus, docile Herefords and a few bordering on crazy Herefords too. I’ve tried to always be extremely selective for disposition of bulls I’ve had more Angus bulls than anything else combined and with the exception of two the rest were easily managed. Actually had a flighty Hereford bull that passed that along to sone of his calves. The calmest most laid back bull I’ve had was a red Limousin, the only Limousin I’ve had and totally not the stereotypical wild and crazy. I’ve had two Simmental bulls, one I misjudged when I bought him, I didn’t see his aggressive side at first, we got rid of him due to an injury but it was a blessing in disguise because he was dangerous. The current Simmental bull is very laid back and calm. [/QUOTE]
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