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<blockquote data-quote="hcube" data-source="post: 215438" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>What is the feeling about EXT blood line in Angus? My brother has a Freightliner bull that had a mother that was of the EXT blood line. He is a gentle bull when with the cows in the summer time. Gets a litttle ornery in the winter time when in the lot with another bull. When you put him in a trailer he goes wild. Usually winds up with a cut or skinned place or two somewhere on his body. Some say it is the EXT bloodline. Just ran his first calves through the chute at 2 months of age and they did not seem too excitable. hhh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hcube, post: 215438, member: 3893"] What is the feeling about EXT blood line in Angus? My brother has a Freightliner bull that had a mother that was of the EXT blood line. He is a gentle bull when with the cows in the summer time. Gets a litttle ornery in the winter time when in the lot with another bull. When you put him in a trailer he goes wild. Usually winds up with a cut or skinned place or two somewhere on his body. Some say it is the EXT bloodline. Just ran his first calves through the chute at 2 months of age and they did not seem too excitable. hhh [/QUOTE]
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