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    To introduce a different breed

    Warren, there's been a change of plans. I hate to do this, but my husband just received an interesting offer on our bull from a local rancher, which will work better for us and our "boy." I apologize for the inconvenience this may cause you, but we'll have to pass on your offer to buy him. Thank...
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    To introduce a different breed

    Okay. Thanks Warren.
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    To introduce a different breed

    Hi Greybeard. Our zip is 76577. Depending on your route, we wouldn't be very far out of the way. Yes, we have a pen and chute for loading.
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    To introduce a different breed

    We're about an hour northeast of Austin, Texas. There aren't many horned cattle around here. But you'd think someone would want him for pasture art if nothing else. This boy is not the son of our cow.
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    To introduce a different breed

    Here's a photo of our beautiful bull. He's good sized and no one wants him.
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    To introduce a different breed

    Lol. You're right about "traditional". I was thinking about what we traditionally bought in the grocery (which is no longer affordable). Also, we've been trying to sell one of the bulls for months and no takers, even at $500. It's time to drop the price again. We already have a Longhorn bull in...
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    To introduce a different breed

    We have 2 - 19 month old bulls, and 1- 4 year old cow who is the dam of one of the bulls. They're more like pets. Our freezer has been full of Longhorn meat in the past, but we're ready to try a more traditional beef breed now.
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    To introduce a different breed

    We have 3 Longhorns that have been together for a couple of years, but would like to buy a beef calf to feed out and butcher in the fall. Do we need to worry whether the Longhorns will get along with the newcomer?
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