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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1062142" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I have a couple salers cows. Performance wise they are all near the top of the herd. I bought eight of them a few years ago and they have all bred up fast and they really get out and use my country and do a good job with a calf. </p><p>Disposition wise, the one with the mottled face is kind of bluffing but the rest really mean it. :help: They're respectful enough horseback with dogs but I have to leave the truck door open when I feed so that I can crawl from the bed strait into the cab because they'll kill me if they can catch me on foot. Two of them will keep chasing the truck after the feed is off the bed just to fight me.</p><p></p><p>I do know that salers breeders have been working on disposition with a vengeance and I hope your new cattle are representative of that. If they are then you might have a really good set of cattle on your hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1062142, member: 14661"] I have a couple salers cows. Performance wise they are all near the top of the herd. I bought eight of them a few years ago and they have all bred up fast and they really get out and use my country and do a good job with a calf. Disposition wise, the one with the mottled face is kind of bluffing but the rest really mean it. :help: They're respectful enough horseback with dogs but I have to leave the truck door open when I feed so that I can crawl from the bed strait into the cab because they'll kill me if they can catch me on foot. Two of them will keep chasing the truck after the feed is off the bed just to fight me. I do know that salers breeders have been working on disposition with a vengeance and I hope your new cattle are representative of that. If they are then you might have a really good set of cattle on your hands. [/QUOTE]
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