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T by Bruce Derksen here is a trend building in the commercial cattle industry that has been gaining strength and momentum over the last number of years. Technology and information that in the past was a far fetched fantasy is on the cusp of becoming part of today’s normal. Limousin breeders are well positioned to accommodate this movement with the breed’s superior qualities entrenched, but they must not let one of the earlier improvements slip. Disposition and temperament have long been a part of purebred breeders’ lives, but trials and research into the subject have made it increasingly relevant for commercial cattlemen as well. For the Limousin breed, the topic of temperament is old news. Decades ago, the breed was known for its nervous and flighty animals, but in the 1990s Limousin breeders committed to the mission of identifying and improving disposition. It became the number one continued on page 36 34 • JANUARY 2020