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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10097"><p>I sort of breed Limousin... I got the starters from my dad, but the attitudes on most of them, plus the black he insisted on going to has started me looking for something else to breed with. Last year, I used a red Limousin and got two blacks, one red... out of one black and one red cow, of course. One of the black calves has turned a nice dun color...which seems strange... so anyway, this year, I chose a red angus bull... even though I was well-satisfied with the get from the Limousin bull... maybe I am messing with a good thing.... Like you, I have to be able to handle my cattle on foot. I thought about bringing a horse on board, but decided I didn't want to have to spend the time dealing with a horse that one has to invest, let alone the feed. Most of my cattle are calm... or at least calmer than the ranch they came from. My neighbor told me that we didn't make enough noise to properly run cattle, but I can't yell like I used to and hardly have the energy to be chasing cattle around with a 2x4 as I could a few years ago... lol... at any rate, I have one of the few herds in the world that know what "Come, Babe" means when hollered, and they come! and they know, "Go, go, go"... but not well enough to be herded anywhere...but they can follow really good.... sorry for the bragging jag..... lol... the best thing I EVER taught them was BACK! that was an accident, but they will back away whenever we say that word, and man, has that ever saved us in a bad situation. The lesson I learned was to not buy an old cow... they can't be taught new tricks!</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Sailor_One@hotmail.com">Sailor_One@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10097"] I sort of breed Limousin... I got the starters from my dad, but the attitudes on most of them, plus the black he insisted on going to has started me looking for something else to breed with. Last year, I used a red Limousin and got two blacks, one red... out of one black and one red cow, of course. One of the black calves has turned a nice dun color...which seems strange... so anyway, this year, I chose a red angus bull... even though I was well-satisfied with the get from the Limousin bull... maybe I am messing with a good thing.... Like you, I have to be able to handle my cattle on foot. I thought about bringing a horse on board, but decided I didn't want to have to spend the time dealing with a horse that one has to invest, let alone the feed. Most of my cattle are calm... or at least calmer than the ranch they came from. My neighbor told me that we didn't make enough noise to properly run cattle, but I can't yell like I used to and hardly have the energy to be chasing cattle around with a 2x4 as I could a few years ago... lol... at any rate, I have one of the few herds in the world that know what "Come, Babe" means when hollered, and they come! and they know, "Go, go, go"... but not well enough to be herded anywhere...but they can follow really good.... sorry for the bragging jag..... lol... the best thing I EVER taught them was BACK! that was an accident, but they will back away whenever we say that word, and man, has that ever saved us in a bad situation. The lesson I learned was to not buy an old cow... they can't be taught new tricks! [email=Sailor_One@hotmail.com]Sailor_One@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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