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SOMETHING TO BE SAID ABOUT BRANGUS COWS
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<blockquote data-quote="djwalker" data-source="post: 205115" data-attributes="member: 3708"><p>I have something to be said about Brangus cows.</p><p></p><p>Love them, wouldn't trade them for any other breed. We raise Red Brangus and ours are as gentle as can be (almost too gentle). The root of our problems with cattle working came from two things, 1. Poor design on our pens confusing cattle, 2. Poor design on our pens inducing anger in our people. Once we blew up, the cattle decided to join the party. Since we made a small change to our corrals, things flow smoother and everyone (including cattle) goes home with a lower blood pressure. </p><p></p><p>All cattle can be crazy, regardless of breed. I would cull the crazy ones or fix up your corral system to make working cattle less stressful on yourself and the cattle. As has been stated, disposition can spread. A few crazy cattle can quickly have your whole herd acting a fool. Just figured I'd come to the defense of a great cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djwalker, post: 205115, member: 3708"] I have something to be said about Brangus cows. Love them, wouldn't trade them for any other breed. We raise Red Brangus and ours are as gentle as can be (almost too gentle). The root of our problems with cattle working came from two things, 1. Poor design on our pens confusing cattle, 2. Poor design on our pens inducing anger in our people. Once we blew up, the cattle decided to join the party. Since we made a small change to our corrals, things flow smoother and everyone (including cattle) goes home with a lower blood pressure. All cattle can be crazy, regardless of breed. I would cull the crazy ones or fix up your corral system to make working cattle less stressful on yourself and the cattle. As has been stated, disposition can spread. A few crazy cattle can quickly have your whole herd acting a fool. Just figured I'd come to the defense of a great cow. [/QUOTE]
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