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<blockquote data-quote="Matt S" data-source="post: 332622" data-attributes="member: 4782"><p>My experience with raising them has told me they are very docile creatures. The man that got me into the cattle business raised them, and he could walk up and bear hug any of his cattle while they were in the pasture. Mine were no different. I even climbed on one of my heifer's back to show a fella how calm they were. My cattle were horned as well.</p><p></p><p>Disadvantages to the breed: They don't like cold weather. When it's below freezing, they are laying down out of the wind trying to stay warm while the other cows are eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt S, post: 332622, member: 4782"] My experience with raising them has told me they are very docile creatures. The man that got me into the cattle business raised them, and he could walk up and bear hug any of his cattle while they were in the pasture. Mine were no different. I even climbed on one of my heifer's back to show a fella how calm they were. My cattle were horned as well. Disadvantages to the breed: They don't like cold weather. When it's below freezing, they are laying down out of the wind trying to stay warm while the other cows are eating. [/QUOTE]
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