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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1233167" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>My dad had a registered limmi herd in the eighties. I was never allowed to be around them because he had so many disposition problems. I have been around a few that were pretty wild but they seem to be more flight than fight and I'll take that any day over a hot cow that will ignore an open gate because she's so focused on kicking your butt. :lol: I do have one customer that has registered lims that I've been around quite a bit and I used a few straws of Tow Truck(and may use some more) and his cattle and those calves were not high strung at all. </p><p>For me the killer is late maturity. To run limmis I'd only be able to keep the first few heifers born every year to get them matured enough to fit my ideal calving window unless I breed them as two year olds. Gelbvieh is similar and they eliminate that problem so I got that way instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1233167, member: 14661"] My dad had a registered limmi herd in the eighties. I was never allowed to be around them because he had so many disposition problems. I have been around a few that were pretty wild but they seem to be more flight than fight and I'll take that any day over a hot cow that will ignore an open gate because she's so focused on kicking your butt. :lol: I do have one customer that has registered lims that I've been around quite a bit and I used a few straws of Tow Truck(and may use some more) and his cattle and those calves were not high strung at all. For me the killer is late maturity. To run limmis I'd only be able to keep the first few heifers born every year to get them matured enough to fit my ideal calving window unless I breed them as two year olds. Gelbvieh is similar and they eliminate that problem so I got that way instead. [/QUOTE]
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