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<blockquote data-quote="Elaina" data-source="post: 255374" data-attributes="member: 4201"><p>As with any animal, different ones will have different temperaments. I raised Holsteins for many years, and was around in and helped out at many dairy farms. I have seen few Holsteins with bad tempers. But, ANY animal can be dangerous if the right situation arises. Especially a large animal like a full grown cow. </p><p></p><p>They grow fairly quickly, and can easily become pretty tame. Years ago, one that I was raising, I got it so tame accidentally, that it would follow me around the field and try to rub up against me. </p><p></p><p>Are you wanting to keep him as a bull, or are you going to make him a steer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elaina, post: 255374, member: 4201"] As with any animal, different ones will have different temperaments. I raised Holsteins for many years, and was around in and helped out at many dairy farms. I have seen few Holsteins with bad tempers. But, ANY animal can be dangerous if the right situation arises. Especially a large animal like a full grown cow. They grow fairly quickly, and can easily become pretty tame. Years ago, one that I was raising, I got it so tame accidentally, that it would follow me around the field and try to rub up against me. Are you wanting to keep him as a bull, or are you going to make him a steer? [/QUOTE]
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