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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 815684" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>I had Highland Cattle for awhile when we first moved to the new farm along with a few Galloways, Longhorns and a few mixed breeds. I will say that the Highland beef was a little finer grained and pretty lean compared to the Angus cattle that we grow now. You may have to make a few adjustments. The bull I had could climb like a billy goat and he took those horns of his and tore the sheath right off the Angus bull that was penned with him. You need a little wider squeeze chute to accomodate the horns and we bought a tombstone bale feeder so that they wouldn't get their heads caught. The calves were cute though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 815684, member: 245"] I had Highland Cattle for awhile when we first moved to the new farm along with a few Galloways, Longhorns and a few mixed breeds. I will say that the Highland beef was a little finer grained and pretty lean compared to the Angus cattle that we grow now. You may have to make a few adjustments. The bull I had could climb like a billy goat and he took those horns of his and tore the sheath right off the Angus bull that was penned with him. You need a little wider squeeze chute to accomodate the horns and we bought a tombstone bale feeder so that they wouldn't get their heads caught. The calves were cute though. [/QUOTE]
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