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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 844526" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>Got talking about herefords and forgot why I was posting. The cow that I was talking about was a very good mother and easy to work with. Her daughters when they calve, will bunt their calves so hard they will do cart wheels in the air! I don't know if their mad at them, just trying to get them up and trying to hard. Each daughter has started doing it about 5th calf on. F1 BW cow, and she was always bread to a registered angus bull. Its something genetic...what IDK!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 844526, member: 14857"] Got talking about herefords and forgot why I was posting. The cow that I was talking about was a very good mother and easy to work with. Her daughters when they calve, will bunt their calves so hard they will do cart wheels in the air! I don't know if their mad at them, just trying to get them up and trying to hard. Each daughter has started doing it about 5th calf on. F1 BW cow, and she was always bread to a registered angus bull. Its something genetic...what IDK! [/QUOTE]
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