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<blockquote data-quote="sheepwise" data-source="post: 7415764" data-attributes="member: 452"><p>A lot. </p><p>We walk through our store cattle and feeding cattle on the slats every day to check them and tip the water troughs at the back of the pens. It is amazing how quite they become, many lying down don't even bother to get up out your way. Straw bedders have a lot to answer for in terms of cattle docility.</p><p> Will buy most breeds of store cattle and have to say the temperament of the limousin breed has improved tremendously over the years but like all breeds you still get the occasional nutter. If you go to store sales you often find the same farms have flighty cattle on a regular basis irrespective of breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheepwise, post: 7415764, member: 452"] A lot. We walk through our store cattle and feeding cattle on the slats every day to check them and tip the water troughs at the back of the pens. It is amazing how quite they become, many lying down don't even bother to get up out your way. Straw bedders have a lot to answer for in terms of cattle docility. Will buy most breeds of store cattle and have to say the temperament of the limousin breed has improved tremendously over the years but like all breeds you still get the occasional nutter. If you go to store sales you often find the same farms have flighty cattle on a regular basis irrespective of breed. [/QUOTE]
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