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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1482676" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I wouldn't say pampered, just domesticated to a bit higher extent. I think cattle lend themselves to being domesticated very well, in many countries they are part of the family.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it hurts them and to keep them going forward is important when selling them at 13-15mths for breeding. I am trying to get people to buy my bulls at 13mths as opposed to traditionally at 2 yrs, very hard to change habits but benefits all round. </p><p></p><p>They do look good Ron.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1482676, member: 16453"] I wouldn't say pampered, just domesticated to a bit higher extent. I think cattle lend themselves to being domesticated very well, in many countries they are part of the family. I don't think it hurts them and to keep them going forward is important when selling them at 13-15mths for breeding. I am trying to get people to buy my bulls at 13mths as opposed to traditionally at 2 yrs, very hard to change habits but benefits all round. They do look good Ron. Ken [/QUOTE]
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