Posted by Pair-a-dice farms on November 03, 2009 at 10:39:54 from (207.119.68.243):
In Reply to: Cattle Question posted by pburchett on November 02, 2009 at 18:32:09:
I would recommend Polled Shorthorns. My grandfather started a herd in 1917 and I still have some of their descendants. I"ve got Angus, Shorthorn, brangus and black baldies, of those the Shorthorns and black baldies are by far the easiest to handle most of them are almost like pets. I"ve never had polled Herefords but when I showed cattle I helped show them for others and they were easy to handle. Angus would be my 3rd pick. I would stay away from anything with Brahma, they are very good mommas but their temperament is unpredictable
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