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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1413678" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>If they are anything like a tigerstripe I can probably handle them. I treat all my cattle with ease, a "little" pressure usually goes a long way, unless I got a defensive momma with a calf and I might have to climb to side of the corral. I wanted to start of with young heifers first. I dont work my cattle too much but when I do my corrals are almost 7 foot tall. Thats the only place I feed and keep the water so they are used to coming in there daily. If I get one that can jump that she would have to go to the sale. I want some to put my hereford on. The brahman down here in Central Tx are going for just as much or more as the tigerstripes. Registered brahman is out of my range. Too much risk on each animal for a guy with my resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1413678, member: 23651"] If they are anything like a tigerstripe I can probably handle them. I treat all my cattle with ease, a "little" pressure usually goes a long way, unless I got a defensive momma with a calf and I might have to climb to side of the corral. I wanted to start of with young heifers first. I dont work my cattle too much but when I do my corrals are almost 7 foot tall. Thats the only place I feed and keep the water so they are used to coming in there daily. If I get one that can jump that she would have to go to the sale. I want some to put my hereford on. The brahman down here in Central Tx are going for just as much or more as the tigerstripes. Registered brahman is out of my range. Too much risk on each animal for a guy with my resources. [/QUOTE]
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