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<blockquote data-quote="ETF" data-source="post: 381943" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>Chrisy - this is taken from an article called "A Dying Breed?" on the Cattlemen's Texas Longhorn Registry site. Don't know how valid it is, but CTLR is heavily involved in genetic testing to determine longhorn "purity".</p><p></p><p>"Longhorns descended from cattle that explorers brought over in the 1500s from southwestern Spain. Through genetic tests, scientists have discovered that most of the Texas longhorns are related most closely to the retino cattle, which are solid-colored, ranging from brown to red. These cattle can still be found in Andalusia today."</p><p></p><p>And good luck to to you 63DH8. Been there, done that, and got the t-shirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ETF, post: 381943, member: 5944"] Chrisy - this is taken from an article called "A Dying Breed?" on the Cattlemen's Texas Longhorn Registry site. Don't know how valid it is, but CTLR is heavily involved in genetic testing to determine longhorn "purity". "Longhorns descended from cattle that explorers brought over in the 1500s from southwestern Spain. Through genetic tests, scientists have discovered that most of the Texas longhorns are related most closely to the retino cattle, which are solid-colored, ranging from brown to red. These cattle can still be found in Andalusia today." And good luck to to you 63DH8. Been there, done that, and got the t-shirt. [/QUOTE]
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