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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1769315" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>that's why I included her momma and grandma (1/2 Salers). We had a Salers bull for about 6 years in the early 90's, and lots of experience with them in that time</p><p>Local guy I know who has a ranch in some real rough backcountry full of wolves had a herd of Salers, with horns, he didn't lose calves until he switched to Angus. The Salers mommas would bunch up like bison and keep the calves in the middle and there wasn't anything that was going to get those babies!</p><p></p><p>That's a whole lot of pokey stabby things!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]22391[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's my 1/2 Salers great grandma, she was good with me, but she wouldn't let her calf be more than a few feet away from her til it was 3 weeks old </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]6G6sHcNVVpc[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Her shorthorn sired daughter actually looked and behaved far more Salers than her</p><p>[ATTACH=full]22394[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We had a Limo bull for a few years, I'm down to 2 of his daughters, I found them to be quite stupid as well, though none of mine were aggressive... They'd just lose their marbles if there was any pressure on them.</p><p>This one is a limo sired daughter of the blue tag cow above. She likes scritches on her terms, trouble free cow but definitely not very smart</p><p>[ATTACH=full]22402[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1769315, member: 9096"] that's why I included her momma and grandma (1/2 Salers). We had a Salers bull for about 6 years in the early 90's, and lots of experience with them in that time Local guy I know who has a ranch in some real rough backcountry full of wolves had a herd of Salers, with horns, he didn't lose calves until he switched to Angus. The Salers mommas would bunch up like bison and keep the calves in the middle and there wasn't anything that was going to get those babies! That's a whole lot of pokey stabby things! [ATTACH type="full"]22391[/ATTACH] Here's my 1/2 Salers great grandma, she was good with me, but she wouldn't let her calf be more than a few feet away from her til it was 3 weeks old [MEDIA=youtube]6G6sHcNVVpc[/MEDIA] Her shorthorn sired daughter actually looked and behaved far more Salers than her [ATTACH type="full"]22394[/ATTACH] We had a Limo bull for a few years, I'm down to 2 of his daughters, I found them to be quite stupid as well, though none of mine were aggressive... They'd just lose their marbles if there was any pressure on them. This one is a limo sired daughter of the blue tag cow above. She likes scritches on her terms, trouble free cow but definitely not very smart [ATTACH type="full"]22402[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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