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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 814834" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>I have a neighbor who raises a few and sells some beef.</p><p>i have never tasted the beef as i had my own.</p><p>I have ai bred some of his cows - unfortunatley the semen he got was no good as was eventually revealed by test.</p><p>I have helped him work his cattle.</p><p>I found them to be a little hot and wiling to shake a horn at me. He thought it was becasue I was a stranger. may have been the case as they were a little less skittish with him but still not calm.</p><p></p><p>trying to put an animals with four feet of horns through an alley and headgate was an adventure in itself. They learned how to turn their heads and navigate it but the man on the headgate had to be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 814834, member: 6543"] I have a neighbor who raises a few and sells some beef. i have never tasted the beef as i had my own. I have ai bred some of his cows - unfortunatley the semen he got was no good as was eventually revealed by test. I have helped him work his cattle. I found them to be a little hot and wiling to shake a horn at me. He thought it was becasue I was a stranger. may have been the case as they were a little less skittish with him but still not calm. trying to put an animals with four feet of horns through an alley and headgate was an adventure in itself. They learned how to turn their heads and navigate it but the man on the headgate had to be good. [/QUOTE]
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