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<blockquote data-quote="vclavin" data-source="post: 795763" data-attributes="member: 13613"><p>Probably related your Angus and my LImi - lol. The bull was very gentle..no problem there.. just had a thing about fence jumping. He was always waiting at the gate when ready to go back to his girls. </p><p>As far a genetic tests go.. I have to commend the Angus Association for weeding out the bad genetics. Such huge numbers of Registered cattle to let any defect get a foothold. I have stayed away from the popular lines that have been giving trouble of late. I had, however, bought 2 cows from a lady that had this last defect in the background. I have to get the blood sent in. </p><p>My Angus are very docile as well... I can give a shot to a calf, tube it whatever I please and the cow licks my arms. They seem to know if you are friend or foe. I'm sure you must take excellent care of yours in order to have gentle animals.</p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vclavin, post: 795763, member: 13613"] Probably related your Angus and my LImi - lol. The bull was very gentle..no problem there.. just had a thing about fence jumping. He was always waiting at the gate when ready to go back to his girls. As far a genetic tests go.. I have to commend the Angus Association for weeding out the bad genetics. Such huge numbers of Registered cattle to let any defect get a foothold. I have stayed away from the popular lines that have been giving trouble of late. I had, however, bought 2 cows from a lady that had this last defect in the background. I have to get the blood sent in. My Angus are very docile as well... I can give a shot to a calf, tube it whatever I please and the cow licks my arms. They seem to know if you are friend or foe. I'm sure you must take excellent care of yours in order to have gentle animals. Valerie [/QUOTE]
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