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In your opinion, what breed has the BEST temperment?
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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 579127" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I have a mixed herd of red and black angus. By far my red angus cows are the best as far as temperment goes. All of the cows are treated the same and are in the same environment so I attribute their attitudes towards the genetics and the breeds. All of my red cows....and I mean all....you can walk up to and touch. They love an ear scratching. The RA bull I sold this past winter was so gentle that when he was laying down chewing his cud I could walk up and sit on his back like a bench and curry comb his hair. All of my BA cows are what I would consider gentle with the exception of one or two that are high headed. I can't touch any of them except the nose of a baldy cow and that is only for a second. The biggest problem with good natured, easy going cows is sometimes they don't work as easily throgh the chutes and you have to push them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 579127, member: 1863"] I have a mixed herd of red and black angus. By far my red angus cows are the best as far as temperment goes. All of the cows are treated the same and are in the same environment so I attribute their attitudes towards the genetics and the breeds. All of my red cows....and I mean all....you can walk up to and touch. They love an ear scratching. The RA bull I sold this past winter was so gentle that when he was laying down chewing his cud I could walk up and sit on his back like a bench and curry comb his hair. All of my BA cows are what I would consider gentle with the exception of one or two that are high headed. I can't touch any of them except the nose of a baldy cow and that is only for a second. The biggest problem with good natured, easy going cows is sometimes they don't work as easily throgh the chutes and you have to push them. [/QUOTE]
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