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<blockquote data-quote="fojokin" data-source="post: 275339" data-attributes="member: 2780"><p>Not a bad idea at all especially if you have cold winters.. which last time I checked, well I never have checked do you have cold winters? I know it rains allot up there but yeah get some highland cattle they have horns and can fend for themselves, plus the coat they have helps them through cold winter and rain. If it just rains allot and you do not have cold winters I would recomend some sort of cattle with horns just so they can protect themselves, herford, longhorn... mabey they are known for their adaptability to harsh enviroments especially harsh texas terrain. Here in Kansas City Missouri we dont have a problem w/ the long horn when it gets extreamly cold! Good luck and look at he breeds section.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fojokin, post: 275339, member: 2780"] Not a bad idea at all especially if you have cold winters.. which last time I checked, well I never have checked do you have cold winters? I know it rains allot up there but yeah get some highland cattle they have horns and can fend for themselves, plus the coat they have helps them through cold winter and rain. If it just rains allot and you do not have cold winters I would recomend some sort of cattle with horns just so they can protect themselves, herford, longhorn... mabey they are known for their adaptability to harsh enviroments especially harsh texas terrain. Here in Kansas City Missouri we dont have a problem w/ the long horn when it gets extreamly cold! Good luck and look at he breeds section. [/QUOTE]
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