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<blockquote data-quote="nathanm" data-source="post: 289363" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>Its good to have tame cattle so you can look 'em over up close. And if by some chance they get out they won't be so flighty. But sometimes it is hard to tame your whole herd down if you have 10+ head it can get a little hard to tame them down, especially if you get them wild and mature, but if you are there when they are born and are around regurlarly they stay at least semi-tame. However, they usually go through a stage of a little distrust and craze but as long as you are around them some they usaully will stay tame. Or at least, that has been my observation of expierences I've had.</p><p></p><p>If anyone thinks I'm full of BS, please let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathanm, post: 289363, member: 318"] Its good to have tame cattle so you can look 'em over up close. And if by some chance they get out they won't be so flighty. But sometimes it is hard to tame your whole herd down if you have 10+ head it can get a little hard to tame them down, especially if you get them wild and mature, but if you are there when they are born and are around regurlarly they stay at least semi-tame. However, they usually go through a stage of a little distrust and craze but as long as you are around them some they usaully will stay tame. Or at least, that has been my observation of expierences I've had. If anyone thinks I'm full of BS, please let me know. [/QUOTE]
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