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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 844287" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>Half hereford helps? Well I got a lot of herefords and hereford angus cross. One hereford is super crabby. She should of went several years ago. For some reason them type always take their calves, never have bag trouble, and calve on their own. Anyway, she has had a heiffer calf every year since I bought her back in 2004. Finnally kept one and its mother like daughter. I sure do think mama teaches them "fight or flight". For the most part, the herefords are kinda like pets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 844287, member: 14857"] Half hereford helps? Well I got a lot of herefords and hereford angus cross. One hereford is super crabby. She should of went several years ago. For some reason them type always take their calves, never have bag trouble, and calve on their own. Anyway, she has had a heiffer calf every year since I bought her back in 2004. Finnally kept one and its mother like daughter. I sure do think mama teaches them "fight or flight". For the most part, the herefords are kinda like pets. [/QUOTE]
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