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<blockquote data-quote="Zelda" data-source="post: 483349" data-attributes="member: 7552"><p>what about a randall steer for my ox? I like the look of the breed. Anyone have experience with them? Actually, the ox is probably going to end up as a "working pet"...</p><p></p><p>But aubracs still seem really nice...for meat anyway. Anyone had firsthand experience with them? How about Salers? or Gelbvieh?</p><p></p><p>A note before I get flamed: I'm used to handling dangerous animals. I understand that the animals are capable of doing serious damage to me. But I'm okay with that. If I wasn't okay with danger, I never would have come to specialize in herpetology (the study of reptiles and amphibians). If I can handle an angry komodo dragon, I can handle an angry steer or cow or even a bull. I've milked venomous snakes. I've helped wrestle crocodilians such as the american alligator. I can take anything these cattle throw at me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zelda, post: 483349, member: 7552"] what about a randall steer for my ox? I like the look of the breed. Anyone have experience with them? Actually, the ox is probably going to end up as a "working pet"... But aubracs still seem really nice...for meat anyway. Anyone had firsthand experience with them? How about Salers? or Gelbvieh? A note before I get flamed: I'm used to handling dangerous animals. I understand that the animals are capable of doing serious damage to me. But I'm okay with that. If I wasn't okay with danger, I never would have come to specialize in herpetology (the study of reptiles and amphibians). If I can handle an angry komodo dragon, I can handle an angry steer or cow or even a bull. I've milked venomous snakes. I've helped wrestle crocodilians such as the american alligator. I can take anything these cattle throw at me. [/QUOTE]
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