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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1669290" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I believe temperament is formed primarily by how they're raised and handled and cannot be attributed to a specific breed. We had one bull (Angus) with a nasty attitude; sold him the day after he tried to run down my husband. And yet, I retained quite a few of his heifers (even named one Sweetie Pie). They're as docile as they come and I've never had an issue while I'm tagging/working their calves. I have a few that get a little testy when they calve so I just give them a day to simmer. Know your herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1669290, member: 24027"] I believe temperament is formed primarily by how they're raised and handled and cannot be attributed to a specific breed. We had one bull (Angus) with a nasty attitude; sold him the day after he tried to run down my husband. And yet, I retained quite a few of his heifers (even named one Sweetie Pie). They're as docile as they come and I've never had an issue while I'm tagging/working their calves. I have a few that get a little testy when they calve so I just give them a day to simmer. Know your herd. [/QUOTE]
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