Posted by Donald Lehman on December 04, 2014 at 08:42:52 from (74.47.49.209):
I have a angus/holstien cross I am raising for beef. Jeff has never had any experience with angus cattle. She tips the scales at around 450-500 lbs. now and Jeff is discovering just how STRONG a 450 lb angus is compared to a holstien. She is the nicest, tamest thing you ever saw. Lick your hands, lick your face, rub her head up against you for attention. but God help you when she gets loose in the barn and decides she isn't going to go where you want her to go. Most holstiens that size can be grabbed by the neck chain if they won't co-operate and be lead to where you need them to go and a tap or two on the nose with a piece of plastic water pipe will generally control them from running away from your grip. Kinda funny watching this angus drag Jeff around like she was trailing a piece of baler twine............................
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