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Just how wild is a Brahman
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<blockquote data-quote="brimmer X" data-source="post: 1224198" data-attributes="member: 7228"><p>They generally are a one or 2 person animal. I have had several reg brahman cattle. Have one reg cow raised here as twin, and 2 f-1's . I like them, but with my facilities and age that is all I want. The 3 are leaders, first ones when called, first to move to a new pasture, and the first to leave the pen. The brahman cow will look me up to scratch her and the other 2 will eat out of your hand. When working time comes, they are a little nervous. I like to work them first if possible, makes things a lot simplier. The f-1's (british white) and (simmental) are the most sponky. </p><p>If they were average cows or raised an average calf, or were real wild, they'd be gone. But, they're not. They raise great calves, stay in condition, and anybody who likes bovine would like these. </p><p></p><p>I'd not reccomend them to first timers or someone with less than average working facilities. But for a young, patient person with good working arrangments they can be tops. Especailly the F-1. Patience and spending time walking in the herd pays dividends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brimmer X, post: 1224198, member: 7228"] They generally are a one or 2 person animal. I have had several reg brahman cattle. Have one reg cow raised here as twin, and 2 f-1's . I like them, but with my facilities and age that is all I want. The 3 are leaders, first ones when called, first to move to a new pasture, and the first to leave the pen. The brahman cow will look me up to scratch her and the other 2 will eat out of your hand. When working time comes, they are a little nervous. I like to work them first if possible, makes things a lot simplier. The f-1's (british white) and (simmental) are the most sponky. If they were average cows or raised an average calf, or were real wild, they'd be gone. But, they're not. They raise great calves, stay in condition, and anybody who likes bovine would like these. I'd not reccomend them to first timers or someone with less than average working facilities. But for a young, patient person with good working arrangments they can be tops. Especailly the F-1. Patience and spending time walking in the herd pays dividends. [/QUOTE]
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