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<blockquote data-quote="S.R.R." data-source="post: 171961" data-attributes="member: 1442"><p>Highlands are on average gentel and easy handeling. Do not plan on selling them for alot at your sale barn though unless you cross them with another breed. Yes they will shed out for the hot months. Udder problems are very rare in the Highland breed. Calving is almost stress free and you wont find better tasting, tender meat. They are very easy keepers and hardy as all get out! Ask all the questions you want they are some great little cattle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S.R.R., post: 171961, member: 1442"] Highlands are on average gentel and easy handeling. Do not plan on selling them for alot at your sale barn though unless you cross them with another breed. Yes they will shed out for the hot months. Udder problems are very rare in the Highland breed. Calving is almost stress free and you wont find better tasting, tender meat. They are very easy keepers and hardy as all get out! Ask all the questions you want they are some great little cattle! [/QUOTE]
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