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<blockquote data-quote="KevinN" data-source="post: 1612881" data-attributes="member: 39419"><p>Thanks for the replies. After reading my OP I realized that I forgot to add that I might want to get out of lowlines if there was a better alternative. That's why I was contemplating a cross. My cows are not mean...but I can't get close to them...they seem flighty. So AI and routine care is a problem for my small operation without chutes and such. They are easily moved around the farm..easy to move into the barnyard or another pasture with a bucket of corn....but forget a halter. I have a year old heifer that will take corn from a bucket in my hands..if I crouch down, but if I move a twitch...she takes off. Very demoralizing! I've spent tons of time and watched lots of youtube..just can't seem to make any progress. I'm very calm with them too.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking about a small framed Hereford or MG to add handling ability with Lowline AI because I have good quality semen and a great vet.. I only want to breed one or 2 animals per year. I'm open to anything...Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinN, post: 1612881, member: 39419"] Thanks for the replies. After reading my OP I realized that I forgot to add that I might want to get out of lowlines if there was a better alternative. That's why I was contemplating a cross. My cows are not mean...but I can't get close to them...they seem flighty. So AI and routine care is a problem for my small operation without chutes and such. They are easily moved around the farm..easy to move into the barnyard or another pasture with a bucket of corn....but forget a halter. I have a year old heifer that will take corn from a bucket in my hands..if I crouch down, but if I move a twitch...she takes off. Very demoralizing! I've spent tons of time and watched lots of youtube..just can't seem to make any progress. I'm very calm with them too. I was thinking about a small framed Hereford or MG to add handling ability with Lowline AI because I have good quality semen and a great vet.. I only want to breed one or 2 animals per year. I'm open to anything...Kevin [/QUOTE]
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