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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1473236" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>I know the difference but many don't. I want an alert bull and cow but not a wild one or one that will hurt you. I've had several tell me I would cull her or wouldn't use him. Just because they are alert and raise their heads. Also how they are handled makes a difference. I bought a bred 2 y/o heifer at a sale and by the time I loaded her they had her so stirred up I told my good friend I would likely sell her when she calved. She is now one of the easiest to handle. Just don't try to do anything with her baby until it is a few weeks old. With the predator problem we have we need a very protective mother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1473236, member: 22295"] I know the difference but many don't. I want an alert bull and cow but not a wild one or one that will hurt you. I've had several tell me I would cull her or wouldn't use him. Just because they are alert and raise their heads. Also how they are handled makes a difference. I bought a bred 2 y/o heifer at a sale and by the time I loaded her they had her so stirred up I told my good friend I would likely sell her when she calved. She is now one of the easiest to handle. Just don't try to do anything with her baby until it is a few weeks old. With the predator problem we have we need a very protective mother. [/QUOTE]
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