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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 991692" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>I bought, and paid a lot of money for, 2 bred Wulf heifers 7 years ago. They were <em><u>gorgeous</u></em> and I was thrilled to have them. One came up open, and they BOTH became completely psychotic the instant the calf from the one hit the ground. They would growl and paw if you walked out in the yard never mind the pasture. Once the bull calf weaned, both of them got shot where they stood and butchered. We kept the bull calf. He did not have a temperament problem in the least, and his calves were meat wagons, but I refused to keep a single one of his daughters. </p><p></p><p>I would second what someone else said, if you are keeping replacements look to the Simm or Gelbvieh. But I sure can't complain about the terminal calves off the limi bull.</p><p></p><p>I now open the floor to the lecture on there being nuts in every breed and how much the limi association has done to improve temperament.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 991692, member: 3886"] I bought, and paid a lot of money for, 2 bred Wulf heifers 7 years ago. They were [i][u]gorgeous[/u][/i] and I was thrilled to have them. One came up open, and they BOTH became completely psychotic the instant the calf from the one hit the ground. They would growl and paw if you walked out in the yard never mind the pasture. Once the bull calf weaned, both of them got shot where they stood and butchered. We kept the bull calf. He did not have a temperament problem in the least, and his calves were meat wagons, but I refused to keep a single one of his daughters. I would second what someone else said, if you are keeping replacements look to the Simm or Gelbvieh. But I sure can't complain about the terminal calves off the limi bull. I now open the floor to the lecture on there being nuts in every breed and how much the limi association has done to improve temperament. [/QUOTE]
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