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<blockquote data-quote="Kent" data-source="post: 218029" data-attributes="member: 2134"><p>Welcome to the board, Cajun Lady. Glad to have you with us.</p><p></p><p>When you say " handle and work around horses", do you mean work <em>with</em> horses, i.e. on horseback, or just have horses running in the same pasture as the cattle? I have never moved cattle on horseback, so I couldn't answer that one. I have had horses in the same pasture as the cows, and it's OK, but you had better catch the horses and put them up before trying to move the cattle. The horses will get frisky and spoil your cattle drive real quick. </p><p></p><p>As far as which breed, there are some guys on the board from down that way who would know better than I, but you really need a little ear on them that far south. Polled Beefmaster, polled Braford (5/8-3/8, not tigerstripes), or Brangus (again, 5/8-3/8 ), or Santa Gertrudis would be my suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kent, post: 218029, member: 2134"] Welcome to the board, Cajun Lady. Glad to have you with us. When you say " handle and work around horses", do you mean work [i]with[/i] horses, i.e. on horseback, or just have horses running in the same pasture as the cattle? I have never moved cattle on horseback, so I couldn't answer that one. I have had horses in the same pasture as the cows, and it's OK, but you had better catch the horses and put them up before trying to move the cattle. The horses will get frisky and spoil your cattle drive real quick. As far as which breed, there are some guys on the board from down that way who would know better than I, but you really need a little ear on them that far south. Polled Beefmaster, polled Braford (5/8-3/8, not tigerstripes), or Brangus (again, 5/8-3/8 ), or Santa Gertrudis would be my suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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