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tell me about lowline angus
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<blockquote data-quote="quartercircle lazy j" data-source="post: 1103640" data-attributes="member: 21922"><p>I have lowliness. They are docile but alert if that makes sense. I can scratch their backs out in the pasture but if I want to bring them in for shots they always know and head for the far corner. One heifer in particular was wary of any change and would get the whole herd moving.....I sold her....hope that's not the one your bought! </p><p>As far as size---cows average 600-800 # and bulls 1000-1200 #. Calf BW is 40-50# and not usually a problem but you always have to watch the heifers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quartercircle lazy j, post: 1103640, member: 21922"] I have lowliness. They are docile but alert if that makes sense. I can scratch their backs out in the pasture but if I want to bring them in for shots they always know and head for the far corner. One heifer in particular was wary of any change and would get the whole herd moving.....I sold her....hope that's not the one your bought! As far as size---cows average 600-800 # and bulls 1000-1200 #. Calf BW is 40-50# and not usually a problem but you always have to watch the heifers. [/QUOTE]
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