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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 672421" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>If we're killed off, we certainly won't need any type of cattle. I was simply relaying what the show said about this breed; meaning that they are hardy and can survive unlike some other breeds. They talked about how these cattle would number into the millions within 200 years of running free as they did before they were almost all slaughtered and bred out by the European breeds that were brought over to replace them. I don't generally get on here and knock other breeds. I still love a Horned Hereford, Brahmans and Beefmaster cattle. I don't care for the Angus either color or really any of the other black breeds but don't knock them or the people who raise them. There was a comment made about the small gene pool of the Longhorn breed and that simply isn't true. There is line breeding going on in the breed-we do it ourselves but not to the extent of some other breeds. Or at least I don't think so. We haven't had some of the problems crop up in this breed that some of the other popular breeds of the day have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 672421, member: 440"] If we're killed off, we certainly won't need any type of cattle. I was simply relaying what the show said about this breed; meaning that they are hardy and can survive unlike some other breeds. They talked about how these cattle would number into the millions within 200 years of running free as they did before they were almost all slaughtered and bred out by the European breeds that were brought over to replace them. I don't generally get on here and knock other breeds. I still love a Horned Hereford, Brahmans and Beefmaster cattle. I don't care for the Angus either color or really any of the other black breeds but don't knock them or the people who raise them. There was a comment made about the small gene pool of the Longhorn breed and that simply isn't true. There is line breeding going on in the breed-we do it ourselves but not to the extent of some other breeds. Or at least I don't think so. We haven't had some of the problems crop up in this breed that some of the other popular breeds of the day have. [/QUOTE]
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