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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2780"><p>Agree with you too! Yes, YEARS ago, when a person's word was their bond and there was no internet scams, etc., the importation of foreign animals to create a new domestic market was legit and the basis for the foundation stock in the USA--even Longhorns were imported by Christopher Columbus!</p><p></p><p>And, selling across to Canada or Mexico is not "interoceanic" and relatively easy(?) to truck one/some across country lines.</p><p></p><p>Agree, there are a number of LARGE commercial operations and others that do in fact successfully buy/sell to Mexico and Canada on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>The point of my earlier post was "Caveat Emptor" and know who you are dealing with. Selling across adjoining country lines is one thing...dealing with someone across the Atlantic or Pacific ocean is another. A truckload or a carload sale could be much more cost-effective than someone wanting to buy one or some in Australia, China, Africa, or another faraway place.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com">bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2780"] Agree with you too! Yes, YEARS ago, when a person's word was their bond and there was no internet scams, etc., the importation of foreign animals to create a new domestic market was legit and the basis for the foundation stock in the USA--even Longhorns were imported by Christopher Columbus! And, selling across to Canada or Mexico is not "interoceanic" and relatively easy(?) to truck one/some across country lines. Agree, there are a number of LARGE commercial operations and others that do in fact successfully buy/sell to Mexico and Canada on a regular basis. The point of my earlier post was "Caveat Emptor" and know who you are dealing with. Selling across adjoining country lines is one thing...dealing with someone across the Atlantic or Pacific ocean is another. A truckload or a carload sale could be much more cost-effective than someone wanting to buy one or some in Australia, China, Africa, or another faraway place. [email=bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com]bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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