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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 301746" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>We don't have any that are what you would call agressive. We have a couple that are a little more skittish and are not as easy to get our hands on to worm or doctor if necessary but we have no problem working them. I've personally had some other beef breeds that were harder to handle. I think that alot has to do with how you handle your cattle too. We have some leased pastures and we are always bringing or taking cattle back and forth to the various pastures and we can get ours up by shaking a feed sack. We keep our gentle by giving them range cubes on a regular basis. We often have people coming out to see them and they are amazed at how gentle our cattle are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 301746, member: 440"] We don't have any that are what you would call agressive. We have a couple that are a little more skittish and are not as easy to get our hands on to worm or doctor if necessary but we have no problem working them. I've personally had some other beef breeds that were harder to handle. I think that alot has to do with how you handle your cattle too. We have some leased pastures and we are always bringing or taking cattle back and forth to the various pastures and we can get ours up by shaking a feed sack. We keep our gentle by giving them range cubes on a regular basis. We often have people coming out to see them and they are amazed at how gentle our cattle are. [/QUOTE]
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