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<blockquote data-quote="aussie_cowgirl" data-source="post: 653185" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>Nah, there is so much misconception around Brahmans I think. My Dad always told me a story of when he worked on a feedlot and their resident Brangus bull and how whenever he fed them hay the bull would come over for a scratch. I myself had a MG x Brahman and whilst he could be flighty and handy with his legs he was the most affectionate creature. If you talk to the breeders most of them will say they are the most intelligent cattle you will find. Nothing wrong with a paddock ornament either. On another farm the guy had 5000+ hectares and he had 2 5 year old angus steers they bottle raised that he didnt have the heart to sell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussie_cowgirl, post: 653185, member: 1279"] Nah, there is so much misconception around Brahmans I think. My Dad always told me a story of when he worked on a feedlot and their resident Brangus bull and how whenever he fed them hay the bull would come over for a scratch. I myself had a MG x Brahman and whilst he could be flighty and handy with his legs he was the most affectionate creature. If you talk to the breeders most of them will say they are the most intelligent cattle you will find. Nothing wrong with a paddock ornament either. On another farm the guy had 5000+ hectares and he had 2 5 year old angus steers they bottle raised that he didnt have the heart to sell. [/QUOTE]
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