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<blockquote data-quote="Tbrake" data-source="post: 1492145" data-attributes="member: 22322"><p>I have a Hereford that is dog tame, but he will not stay in the coral. Had him in with my yearling bulls. One day had them penned up because a customer was coming to look at them. I was working on sorting off some of them and he decided enough of that. Calmly he stuck his head under he panel and off he went, with all the other calves with him. 10 min before the guy was supposed to be here. (He drove 2 hours with his trailer to pick one up) luckily I was in the truck with feed box, got them called back up and penned back up. I was able to get him ran out first. The sucker did the same thing to get INTO the pen. I was able to get it set back up before any of the other calves could get out this time. I've never seen any cattle that would calmly break out of the coral. The guy showed up and decided to take 2 bulls home, so that made things better.</p><p>If his calves weren't so good, I wouldn't deal with him. He will eat grain out of your hand, and expects his back scratched every day. I have heifers out of chisum, right answer, upgrade, victor 719t, and his are standouts above all of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbrake, post: 1492145, member: 22322"] I have a Hereford that is dog tame, but he will not stay in the coral. Had him in with my yearling bulls. One day had them penned up because a customer was coming to look at them. I was working on sorting off some of them and he decided enough of that. Calmly he stuck his head under he panel and off he went, with all the other calves with him. 10 min before the guy was supposed to be here. (He drove 2 hours with his trailer to pick one up) luckily I was in the truck with feed box, got them called back up and penned back up. I was able to get him ran out first. The sucker did the same thing to get INTO the pen. I was able to get it set back up before any of the other calves could get out this time. I’ve never seen any cattle that would calmly break out of the coral. The guy showed up and decided to take 2 bulls home, so that made things better. If his calves weren’t so good, I wouldn’t deal with him. He will eat grain out of your hand, and expects his back scratched every day. I have heifers out of chisum, right answer, upgrade, victor 719t, and his are standouts above all of them. [/QUOTE]
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