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<blockquote data-quote="The Grinch" data-source="post: 6908987" data-attributes="member: 72260"><p>Strange how we all find different breeds of cattle. Got some hereford cows the majority of them are complete b#stards to move around they will go through you rather than be driven, getting in crush they just keep going backwards we think they might have a bit of holstein in them but are not a pleasure to handle. Got some Beef shorthorn calves (ai straws we had on some cows that were struggling to get in calf) they are nasty b#stards too, will kick out at any time without any warning. Whereas we have black limmy cows (out of dairy cows) and British blue and limmy heifers (homegrown)which are a complete joy to work with. 3 guesses where the herefords and shorthorns are going !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Grinch, post: 6908987, member: 72260"] Strange how we all find different breeds of cattle. Got some hereford cows the majority of them are complete b#stards to move around they will go through you rather than be driven, getting in crush they just keep going backwards we think they might have a bit of holstein in them but are not a pleasure to handle. Got some Beef shorthorn calves (ai straws we had on some cows that were struggling to get in calf) they are nasty b#stards too, will kick out at any time without any warning. Whereas we have black limmy cows (out of dairy cows) and British blue and limmy heifers (homegrown)which are a complete joy to work with. 3 guesses where the herefords and shorthorns are going ! [/QUOTE]
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