Posted by TGIN on November 03, 2009 at 06:35:50 from (4.224.66.72):
In Reply to: Cattle Question posted by pburchett on November 02, 2009 at 18:32:09:
At one time or the other I ve had most breeds in the herd . Cant say any one of them was crazyer than the other . Dont bring in any cattle off the farm any more and just keep heifers that are calm but still get a calf or two every yr. thats a little goofy . I ve got alot of Angus and they are very calm and easy to work with , next door neighbor has all angus and they are 90% ding dongs . I ve seen people take calm calves and haul them to a new place and they get goofy , happens alot when there s just one or two . Just get out in the pen with the calves and pick some that dont act jumpy and move tord you not run away .
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