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<blockquote data-quote="Farmgirl" data-source="post: 108121" data-attributes="member: 832"><p>We have an 18 month old purebred limi heifer. She bred at 15 months. AI, took the first time. How much better could that be? She weighs 1000 plus pounds now and gaining about 2 pounds a day on very little feed, minerals, and pasture. </p><p></p><p>She is as gentle as can be. We can walk up to her in the pasture and scratch her back. She just stands and loves it. We run her through the chute, she is fine. Load her in a trailer, she is fine. I realize she is one animal out of many. Disposition has a lot to do with how they are handled. I don't deny that some limis are crazy but I know for a fact all of them aren't. </p><p></p><p>My 2 cents,</p><p>Farmgirl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmgirl, post: 108121, member: 832"] We have an 18 month old purebred limi heifer. She bred at 15 months. AI, took the first time. How much better could that be? She weighs 1000 plus pounds now and gaining about 2 pounds a day on very little feed, minerals, and pasture. She is as gentle as can be. We can walk up to her in the pasture and scratch her back. She just stands and loves it. We run her through the chute, she is fine. Load her in a trailer, she is fine. I realize she is one animal out of many. Disposition has a lot to do with how they are handled. I don't deny that some limis are crazy but I know for a fact all of them aren't. My 2 cents, Farmgirl [/QUOTE]
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