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EPD's for temperment?
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<blockquote data-quote="TB-Herefords" data-source="post: 461810" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>I know temperment is passed on to offspring; but cattle will adapt to thier enviroment. Some enviroments don't support docile cattle. You take a cow or bull that is very docile and easy going put'em on a 1000 acre pasture where they see more coyotes, wolves, and bears than people, trucks, and grain buckets thier "disposition" will change considerably. If you can't tell how docile an animal is when previewing befor you purchase it than get some :help:. Here's a few pointers; the bull that test the stregth of top rail in ring might not work on your ten acre pastures. The cow that plays pick-a-boo with the ring help; you probly should let her go too. I know she's going real cheap; but she'll cost you in the end. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TB-Herefords, post: 461810, member: 7171"] I know temperment is passed on to offspring; but cattle will adapt to thier enviroment. Some enviroments don't support docile cattle. You take a cow or bull that is very docile and easy going put'em on a 1000 acre pasture where they see more coyotes, wolves, and bears than people, trucks, and grain buckets thier "disposition" will change considerably. If you can't tell how docile an animal is when previewing befor you purchase it than get some :help:. Here's a few pointers; the bull that test the stregth of top rail in ring might not work on your ten acre pastures. The cow that plays pick-a-boo with the ring help; you probly should let her go too. I know she's going real cheap; but she'll cost you in the end. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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