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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 1291155" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Just got home from some EMS training.</p><p></p><p>Yes George that was the bulls sire. This bull always acted different then our other bulls. He would literally be running the fat off himself going from one end of the herd of cows to the other. He also wanted to fight both of our other bulls. Our other 2 bulls would just stand there looking at him chewing their cud. I think they kicked his butt a few times.</p><p>Maybe he didn't like living on the plains and preferred the mountains, I don't know. BUT charging me twice and stalking; not following; but stalking me around the corral was enough for me.</p><p></p><p>We went out checking them every 2 to 3 days so it was not like we were not around.</p><p></p><p>Son of Butch and SPH we have culled ALL of this bulls daughters. These were pretty much the last 2! Went through the records and they are all gone with a note next to their number with the word B*tch. That should tell you something.</p><p></p><p>We have gotten some pretty calm heifers out of flighty cows too and some flighty heifers out of calm cows. The bulls temperment does have an affect on the offspring.</p><p></p><p>Kept a steer back from him too. Was never so glad to have a steer shot for the freezer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 1291155, member: 5917"] Just got home from some EMS training. Yes George that was the bulls sire. This bull always acted different then our other bulls. He would literally be running the fat off himself going from one end of the herd of cows to the other. He also wanted to fight both of our other bulls. Our other 2 bulls would just stand there looking at him chewing their cud. I think they kicked his butt a few times. Maybe he didn't like living on the plains and preferred the mountains, I don't know. BUT charging me twice and stalking; not following; but stalking me around the corral was enough for me. We went out checking them every 2 to 3 days so it was not like we were not around. Son of Butch and SPH we have culled ALL of this bulls daughters. These were pretty much the last 2! Went through the records and they are all gone with a note next to their number with the word B*tch. That should tell you something. We have gotten some pretty calm heifers out of flighty cows too and some flighty heifers out of calm cows. The bulls temperment does have an affect on the offspring. Kept a steer back from him too. Was never so glad to have a steer shot for the freezer. [/QUOTE]
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