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<blockquote data-quote="PremierLonghorns" data-source="post: 1811461" data-attributes="member: 17816"><p>No. We are on our 6th generation of breeding Champion Texas Longhorns. Would you use a Rembrandt for a doormat? Today's Longhorns are not beef cattle in the traditional sense. They are a specialty breed. You can eat a Longhorn, but then you could eat your horse. too. Some cultures do. Other cultures see a higher value in horses and dogs as an intelligent, beautiful animal with whom they can have a personal relationship and enjoy for a lifetime, not just 60 minutes of dining pleasure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PremierLonghorns, post: 1811461, member: 17816"] No. We are on our 6th generation of breeding Champion Texas Longhorns. Would you use a Rembrandt for a doormat? Today's Longhorns are not beef cattle in the traditional sense. They are a specialty breed. You can eat a Longhorn, but then you could eat your horse. too. Some cultures do. Other cultures see a higher value in horses and dogs as an intelligent, beautiful animal with whom they can have a personal relationship and enjoy for a lifetime, not just 60 minutes of dining pleasure. [/QUOTE]
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