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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 667552" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>We have several 80" category horns on Longhorns. Also, quite a few in the 60-70" category. A Longhorn knows exactly where their tips are. Non-Longhorn people who have never seen one work their horns in/out/thru a variety of situations would be amazed at their agility. The Longhorn with carefully "thread" their rack through obstacles. They don't come crashing down/thru areas like some of the "wild" other breeds. The Longhorn evaluates the situation and then carefully negotiates their path. Even when in a "Medina Hinge" squeeze area a 60-80" animal can work it's way up and down the horizontal bars unless the gates are pressing too hard against their head or body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 667552, member: 9"] We have several 80" category horns on Longhorns. Also, quite a few in the 60-70" category. A Longhorn knows exactly where their tips are. Non-Longhorn people who have never seen one work their horns in/out/thru a variety of situations would be amazed at their agility. The Longhorn with carefully "thread" their rack through obstacles. They don't come crashing down/thru areas like some of the "wild" other breeds. The Longhorn evaluates the situation and then carefully negotiates their path. Even when in a "Medina Hinge" squeeze area a 60-80" animal can work it's way up and down the horizontal bars unless the gates are pressing too hard against their head or body. [/QUOTE]
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