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In your opinion, what breed has the BEST temperment?
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<blockquote data-quote="poorfarm" data-source="post: 579107" data-attributes="member: 8658"><p>i just couldnt help it, i got to jump in. the best temperment cow, is the one you treat like it was a family member --- be nice and easy, they will too. if it dont come around in a month or so, to the butcher it goes. if you got one causing trouble, hard to get along with etc.. it will make the others go bad to.</p><p> now --- i always wanted some and here recently i did acquire some longhorns, field rasied and not handled by people very much. i put them in my pasture and expected them to run through it and away.</p><p>was i mistaken.. they were a little edgey for a few days, i would go into the field around them and just talk and be easy goin. they started coming up to me to see what i was doin. and now they follow me and</p><p>come right up to be shown attention. they even know their names and come on the call of it.</p><p>they are fasinated by my chickens, they will lay down and allow the chickens to walk all around them and fly up on thier backs. they might go bad anyday but the longhorns for me on my place are just great.</p><p>i got or had at one time, angus, limo,brahma,gartrudis and mixed up other stuff. some very worse than others. the bad ones and trouble makers are in the meat box quickly.</p><p>i'm proud to say i'm a longhorn man now... i was amazed at there workability, smartness, and gentle nature. yes, you have to watch out for the horns.</p><p> i feel like john wayne............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorfarm, post: 579107, member: 8658"] i just couldnt help it, i got to jump in. the best temperment cow, is the one you treat like it was a family member --- be nice and easy, they will too. if it dont come around in a month or so, to the butcher it goes. if you got one causing trouble, hard to get along with etc.. it will make the others go bad to. now --- i always wanted some and here recently i did acquire some longhorns, field rasied and not handled by people very much. i put them in my pasture and expected them to run through it and away. was i mistaken.. they were a little edgey for a few days, i would go into the field around them and just talk and be easy goin. they started coming up to me to see what i was doin. and now they follow me and come right up to be shown attention. they even know their names and come on the call of it. they are fasinated by my chickens, they will lay down and allow the chickens to walk all around them and fly up on thier backs. they might go bad anyday but the longhorns for me on my place are just great. i got or had at one time, angus, limo,brahma,gartrudis and mixed up other stuff. some very worse than others. the bad ones and trouble makers are in the meat box quickly. i'm proud to say i'm a longhorn man now... i was amazed at there workability, smartness, and gentle nature. yes, you have to watch out for the horns. i feel like john wayne............ [/QUOTE]
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