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<blockquote data-quote="2Bigfoots" data-source="post: 1648862" data-attributes="member: 39516"><p>Hi,long time lurker here, figured I might as well pipe in eventually.</p><p>I am curious as well as I have a few angus bredback to longhorn and have been trying to decide if they would be good eating.</p><p>Also a neighbour has two two year old open purebred longhorn heifers that he has used predominately for roping. He's selling them for very cheap but I am curious if the might be tougher as they have been run around a lot...he says no, but he also wants to sell them haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Bigfoots, post: 1648862, member: 39516"] Hi,long time lurker here, figured I might as well pipe in eventually. I am curious as well as I have a few angus bredback to longhorn and have been trying to decide if they would be good eating. Also a neighbour has two two year old open purebred longhorn heifers that he has used predominately for roping. He’s selling them for very cheap but I am curious if the might be tougher as they have been run around a lot...he says no, but he also wants to sell them haha [/QUOTE]
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