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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1508890" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We've used Limi before, but now that they have "black" it is alot easier to use them and still be able to get the better prices at the markets. It drives me nuts to see good "colored" cattle get short changed at sale time, and they sure do in this area. The thing about the Limi's in the past is they were more high strung, and the cows would get you if you went in the field with their calves. My son worked for this same registered herd years ago, and would get the calf between the tractor and the fence, to keep the cow off him when he was tagging the calves. I helped a few times. I'm fine with protective, but kill you ; NOOOOOOO. Never had any calving issues, they come out long and lean .... like a limousine.....but too high strung. I know that the disposition is something that has been worked on. I have bred several of our own cows AI to limi's over the years....</p><p></p><p>But I would like one of those MG's.... and not the british car either!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1508890, member: 25884"] We've used Limi before, but now that they have "black" it is alot easier to use them and still be able to get the better prices at the markets. It drives me nuts to see good "colored" cattle get short changed at sale time, and they sure do in this area. The thing about the Limi's in the past is they were more high strung, and the cows would get you if you went in the field with their calves. My son worked for this same registered herd years ago, and would get the calf between the tractor and the fence, to keep the cow off him when he was tagging the calves. I helped a few times. I'm fine with protective, but kill you ; NOOOOOOO. Never had any calving issues, they come out long and lean .... like a limousine.....but too high strung. I know that the disposition is something that has been worked on. I have bred several of our own cows AI to limi's over the years.... But I would like one of those MG's.... and not the british car either!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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