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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3608"><p>We have a herd of 400 limo's. We tend to find that they are very high strung. I don't think it is because of the breeding, because we get bulls all from all over. In the states, and in centeral Saskatchewan. We also have a few angus cows. When we go into the pen the limo's always have their heads high in the air and ready to run. This is just what I have noticed, but talking to other people they have found this also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3608"] We have a herd of 400 limo's. We tend to find that they are very high strung. I don't think it is because of the breeding, because we get bulls all from all over. In the states, and in centeral Saskatchewan. We also have a few angus cows. When we go into the pen the limo's always have their heads high in the air and ready to run. This is just what I have noticed, but talking to other people they have found this also. [/QUOTE]
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