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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1739877" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Everyone has different requirements for their cows.. I want mine to be nice 365 days a year and know 2 legs good 4 legs bad... I have some cows that are friendly but #$%# stupid and unworkable, they just lose all their marbles if you put any pressure on them... I've gotten rid of the worst offenders, I have none that are aggressive at calving time now.. it's taken 30 years to get here!</p><p>I don't have a dog, so if there's a dog, yote, cougar or bear around, the cows get pretty upitty real fast, this is one of them[ATTACH=full]14891[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Salers cattle were known to be "One man cows" (cow above is 1/4 Salers) and we sure had our experiences with them.. boy could they jump and be mean mommas, but I had some that were the most docile cows as well.. </p><p></p><p>Here's the temperament I go for in calves (son of the cow above)[ATTACH=full]14892[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I work my cows on foot or on the quad... Long and the short of it.. buy from a place that manages them the way you want to do it</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You should look up Satus Stockdogs on Facebook.. those are some seriously amazing dogs that know what they're doing, of course the handler has to know what they're doing too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1739877, member: 9096"] Everyone has different requirements for their cows.. I want mine to be nice 365 days a year and know 2 legs good 4 legs bad... I have some cows that are friendly but #$%# stupid and unworkable, they just lose all their marbles if you put any pressure on them... I've gotten rid of the worst offenders, I have none that are aggressive at calving time now.. it's taken 30 years to get here! I don't have a dog, so if there's a dog, yote, cougar or bear around, the cows get pretty upitty real fast, this is one of them[ATTACH type="full"]14891[/ATTACH] Salers cattle were known to be "One man cows" (cow above is 1/4 Salers) and we sure had our experiences with them.. boy could they jump and be mean mommas, but I had some that were the most docile cows as well.. Here's the temperament I go for in calves (son of the cow above)[ATTACH type="full"]14892[/ATTACH] I work my cows on foot or on the quad... Long and the short of it.. buy from a place that manages them the way you want to do it You should look up Satus Stockdogs on Facebook.. those are some seriously amazing dogs that know what they're doing, of course the handler has to know what they're doing too! [/QUOTE]
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