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Putting Heifer and Weaned Calf together
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<blockquote data-quote="Boldcat" data-source="post: 579645" data-attributes="member: 3639"><p>This thread reminds me of a time when I was going out of bison and into beef that I put a mature red Angus bull in a pen of 4 yearling bison heifers .</p><p>The heifers immediatley attacked him (he was a wimp for an angus) and I had to get him out before he lost an eye.</p><p>I've got another red angus bull with tons of attitude that I will soon be shipping.This spring I put him in a paddock with 4 yearling heifers I've kept for meat and he took after them and scared the snot out of them. That's one of the reasons he's hitting the road, he's snarey in the head and passes it to his offspring. In fact in the last 3 years I've used him as clean up I havn't kept one of his daugters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boldcat, post: 579645, member: 3639"] This thread reminds me of a time when I was going out of bison and into beef that I put a mature red Angus bull in a pen of 4 yearling bison heifers . The heifers immediatley attacked him (he was a wimp for an angus) and I had to get him out before he lost an eye. I've got another red angus bull with tons of attitude that I will soon be shipping.This spring I put him in a paddock with 4 yearling heifers I've kept for meat and he took after them and scared the snot out of them. That's one of the reasons he's hitting the road, he's snarey in the head and passes it to his offspring. In fact in the last 3 years I've used him as clean up I havn't kept one of his daugters. [/QUOTE]
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