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mainer

(12,157 posts)
Fri May 3, 2013, 11:46 AM May 2013

Anyone here experienced with Scottish highland cattle?

My son is thinking of getting bulls -- and that scares me. But he's been told that unlike other breeds, these bulls are very gentle. I keep telling him that a bull is a bull and don't mess with them.

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Anyone here experienced with Scottish highland cattle? (Original Post) mainer May 2013 OP
2nd hand info dixiegrrrrl May 2013 #1
why is he getting bulls and not cows supernova May 2013 #2
Bulls put on weight faster on poor forage mainer May 2013 #3
did he get them? Kali Jul 2013 #4

dixiegrrrrl

(60,011 posts)
1. 2nd hand info
Fri May 3, 2013, 12:17 PM
May 2013

I know people who have raised them, and have also read of raising them.

They are supposedly pretty darn placid.
I think the fact that dedicated owners spend time each day with the animals is a factor.
There is a woman here in Ala. who raises Texas longhorn champions, the "champion" part is for the length of their horns.
Pics in the article show her standing next to several of her cattle, petting them.
And i know cattle men around here who spend time with their animals, have no problem with bulls.
The bulls are often penned/pastured apart simply to prevent unwanted breeding.

So, again, proximity and care may be a huge factor.

supernova

(39,345 posts)
2. why is he getting bulls and not cows
Fri May 3, 2013, 01:11 PM
May 2013

or, better yet, getting calves and raising them? It seems like he's starting with the difficult part first?

mainer

(12,157 posts)
3. Bulls put on weight faster on poor forage
Fri May 3, 2013, 01:30 PM
May 2013

These animals are for meat.

But you asked the same question I asked him: why not cows???? Maybe start off with some breeding stock?

Kali

(55,706 posts)
4. did he get them?
Sat Jul 6, 2013, 11:05 PM
Jul 2013

not the best for meat but OK and obviously do well in colder climates. they need to be steered (castrated). bulls are always bulls, just like a stallion is always a stallion. not to be trusted no matter how tame.

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