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<blockquote data-quote="alftn" data-source="post: 363040" data-attributes="member: 5647"><p>I kept a calf out of a good cow and bull mating a few years ago ( BLACK ANGUS ), to use on my cows..He was not kin to anything else.. At about 2 1/2 years he had breed the cows I wanted , and need to get him away from some young heifers... I move him to a friend of mind pasture who had a young 3 yr. old hereford(polled)..Both at the time of introduction were quite tame could handle them (always with caution, I do not trust and bull).. Them boys had a great time together,pushin and a shoving each other for the next six or eight months.. After they were taken apart they both had a whole lot more attitude, and I watch them both a lot more closer....I think keeping bulls together makes them a lot more aggressive ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alftn, post: 363040, member: 5647"] I kept a calf out of a good cow and bull mating a few years ago ( BLACK ANGUS ), to use on my cows..He was not kin to anything else.. At about 2 1/2 years he had breed the cows I wanted , and need to get him away from some young heifers... I move him to a friend of mind pasture who had a young 3 yr. old hereford(polled)..Both at the time of introduction were quite tame could handle them (always with caution, I do not trust and bull).. Them boys had a great time together,pushin and a shoving each other for the next six or eight months.. After they were taken apart they both had a whole lot more attitude, and I watch them both a lot more closer....I think keeping bulls together makes them a lot more aggressive .... [/QUOTE]
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