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What's the scoop on braford attitude?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1739422" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>I keep the herd of Brahmans in a pasture at the main house for the exposure to people, dogs, etc. I've seen what happens when they get left to themselves. One day I roll up to the house and some of the family is standing about 5' from a 3-4' board fence hold several little **** tzu looking dogs. 5' on the pasture side is Brimmer momma with a calf. She had her head down and was shaking back and forth at them. </p><p></p><p>I jump out and head right to them and use it as a teaching moment. She was grazing the overspray of the sprinklers and they thought it would be cool to check out her calf. </p><p></p><p>She ended up hitting the road when that calf got a little bigger. She was pretty salty. She was bordline for me and I wasn't going to risk it with my son and the owners family like that. </p><p></p><p>The Brimmers that did acclimate are real chill. I get people to throw cubes to them from across the fence. The like to take pics and check out the calves and stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1739422, member: 6291"] I keep the herd of Brahmans in a pasture at the main house for the exposure to people, dogs, etc. I've seen what happens when they get left to themselves. One day I roll up to the house and some of the family is standing about 5' from a 3-4' board fence hold several little **** tzu looking dogs. 5' on the pasture side is Brimmer momma with a calf. She had her head down and was shaking back and forth at them. I jump out and head right to them and use it as a teaching moment. She was grazing the overspray of the sprinklers and they thought it would be cool to check out her calf. She ended up hitting the road when that calf got a little bigger. She was pretty salty. She was bordline for me and I wasn't going to risk it with my son and the owners family like that. The Brimmers that did acclimate are real chill. I get people to throw cubes to them from across the fence. The like to take pics and check out the calves and stuff. [/QUOTE]
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