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Pedigree cows for commercial beef
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<blockquote data-quote="Aspiring Peasants" data-source="post: 7995732" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Our mixed bunch of cows has contained Limis, Blues, Angus, Hereford and Shorthorn. in my experience</p><p>Angus - Wouldn't have any more, stubborn awkward and can be bad at calving</p><p></p><p>Blues - Chalk and cheese. Some like pussycats but others as bad as anything else. We have one at the moment which is a 3/4 blue and apart from having to stay well away at calving she will aim a kick if you go passed her.</p><p></p><p>Limis - Found them nowhere as bad as people say. I think they are more intelligent! They pick up well before the others if something is going to happen out of routine or a stranger comes in. I think this is why they look wild at auction marts or if they move to another farm</p><p></p><p>Herefords - generally no bother</p><p></p><p>Shorthorns - Love them, as I get older and move towards only having a small number of cows I want to have more of them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aspiring Peasants, post: 7995732, member: 198"] Our mixed bunch of cows has contained Limis, Blues, Angus, Hereford and Shorthorn. in my experience Angus - Wouldn't have any more, stubborn awkward and can be bad at calving Blues - Chalk and cheese. Some like pussycats but others as bad as anything else. We have one at the moment which is a 3/4 blue and apart from having to stay well away at calving she will aim a kick if you go passed her. Limis - Found them nowhere as bad as people say. I think they are more intelligent! They pick up well before the others if something is going to happen out of routine or a stranger comes in. I think this is why they look wild at auction marts or if they move to another farm Herefords - generally no bother Shorthorns - Love them, as I get older and move towards only having a small number of cows I want to have more of them [/QUOTE]
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