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<blockquote data-quote="Angus In Texas" data-source="post: 483235" data-attributes="member: 5611"><p>Riverbend Ranch in Idah had a few when I worked there. They were crossing them with the Angus cows and had some very good looking calves but calving ease was always a problem..... the calves were huge but had huge heads also. I heard stories about pulling those calves. And they are very very protective mothers. It was not uncommon to be jumping the fence to get out of the way. Not a bad thing as long as it is with regards to protecting the calf but still not fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus In Texas, post: 483235, member: 5611"] Riverbend Ranch in Idah had a few when I worked there. They were crossing them with the Angus cows and had some very good looking calves but calving ease was always a problem..... the calves were huge but had huge heads also. I heard stories about pulling those calves. And they are very very protective mothers. It was not uncommon to be jumping the fence to get out of the way. Not a bad thing as long as it is with regards to protecting the calf but still not fun. [/QUOTE]
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