brokenmouth":16l4g5k7 said:TheBullLady":16l4g5k7 said:The quietest and gentlest cattle I've ever had are Brahmans
is that why they never make the grade for rodeo stock
Andrew":1nw6iybf said:Thanks for the feedback. I got six hereford and hereford crosses so I think I'll use those to begin my permanent herd and sell the rest. They also seem to have the better body composition; at least in my herd.
Thanks again.
Andrew
I ran off about the time of my third birthday and I was found in the middle of my uncle's pasture sittin' amongst his Polled Herefords and their calves with my head proped up against my Border Collie while I was layin' down. Is that enough said?greenwillowherefords":2sdq02ep said:Andrew":2sdq02ep said:Thanks for the feedback. I got six hereford and hereford crosses so I think I'll use those to begin my permanent herd and sell the rest. They also seem to have the better body composition; at least in my herd.
Thanks again.
Andrew
I have walked through a number of registered Hereford herds. They have been without exception non-threatening and docile, and most of them you can walk up to and lay a hand on them.
# 3 cow looks more like a Braford to me.
# 4 cow looks like shes on the downhill side.
# 1 looks like she has wheels starting to grow on her to me.
Bez":3eav1j0k said:As TLCfromARK says:
# 3 cow looks more like a Braford to me.
# 4 cow looks like shes on the downhill side.
# 1 looks like she has wheels starting to grow on her to me.
I have no idea what a Braford looks like - they do not exist in my part of the world - so will take his word for it.
Toss the bag of bones if she does not flesh up "real quick" and re-invest the money in another animal.
Probably the best thing to do is toss the aggressive animal before an accident happens. Real soon!
Bez