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How would an F1 Brahman x Hereford Cross do in Cold Weather?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ratfish" data-source="post: 267913" data-attributes="member: 4642"><p>I don't want them running toward me, but I do want them to be calm if I am walking by. Right now they let me get within about 10 feet and then they start to move away slowly, so I think they are going to be alright. </p><p></p><p>One question I have is if it is normal for the biggest steer to head butt the rest of them around. He doesn't do it too maliciously, but he does make it known that he is the biggest. Seems like a normal pecking order establishment thing. Oddly enough, he's also the one that will sniff my hand if I put it out, whereas the others won't get that close. </p><p></p><p>I've been trying to get them calm enough that switching them between the pastures won't be a nightmare since there is a driveway that splits them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratfish, post: 267913, member: 4642"] I don't want them running toward me, but I do want them to be calm if I am walking by. Right now they let me get within about 10 feet and then they start to move away slowly, so I think they are going to be alright. One question I have is if it is normal for the biggest steer to head butt the rest of them around. He doesn't do it too maliciously, but he does make it known that he is the biggest. Seems like a normal pecking order establishment thing. Oddly enough, he's also the one that will sniff my hand if I put it out, whereas the others won't get that close. I've been trying to get them calm enough that switching them between the pastures won't be a nightmare since there is a driveway that splits them. [/QUOTE]
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