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To everyone who thinks brangus are wild
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<blockquote data-quote="Loch Valley Fold" data-source="post: 614990" data-attributes="member: 8216"><p>When I first looked into highlanders one of the main things that kept coming up was they ARE protective of their newborns knowing that I still went ahead & brought them when my cows calve I leave the new mothers alone for the first few days after that I start driving the atv around again (less dogs) after a week they are more than happy to show me their babies but I make sure I've got the bike close by for a quick get away if needed.</p><p>I have no hesitiation on culling for temperament my parents sold a dairy cow through the sale yards painted blue my father rang the auctioneer & told him this cows was to be sold for slaughter only this cow kicked & aimed to kill. didn't get much for her but at least we never had to know she killed someone. We sold a Jersey bull because he started to get snorty in his paddock, he had no boundary/respect for us, the begining of the end for him was when he went under the atv that my mother was driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loch Valley Fold, post: 614990, member: 8216"] When I first looked into highlanders one of the main things that kept coming up was they ARE protective of their newborns knowing that I still went ahead & brought them when my cows calve I leave the new mothers alone for the first few days after that I start driving the atv around again (less dogs) after a week they are more than happy to show me their babies but I make sure I've got the bike close by for a quick get away if needed. I have no hesitiation on culling for temperament my parents sold a dairy cow through the sale yards painted blue my father rang the auctioneer & told him this cows was to be sold for slaughter only this cow kicked & aimed to kill. didn't get much for her but at least we never had to know she killed someone. We sold a Jersey bull because he started to get snorty in his paddock, he had no boundary/respect for us, the begining of the end for him was when he went under the atv that my mother was driving. [/QUOTE]
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