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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6025"><p>Good point! We should "think outside the box". For example: At the supermarket meat counter can anyone tell what color or brand of cattle are in that little package with shrink wrap on it? Can anyone tell what type of animal is in their ground beef? The other thing I would like to mention (am sure some people are aware of this too) is that there are basically "two schools of thought" with longhorns: The first is with the breeders that raise the more "traditional" longhorn look. The second is with the breeders that raise the "beefy" and heavy, full-bodied longhorn look. We combine both in our program, grow for full-bodied conformation along with color and horn. We have a several solid black and solid red longhorns in our foundation stock as well as a mix of colors and patterns. One cattleman in our area recently visited and was surprised to see one of our solid black beefy, sturdy longhorn cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6025"] Good point! We should "think outside the box". For example: At the supermarket meat counter can anyone tell what color or brand of cattle are in that little package with shrink wrap on it? Can anyone tell what type of animal is in their ground beef? The other thing I would like to mention (am sure some people are aware of this too) is that there are basically "two schools of thought" with longhorns: The first is with the breeders that raise the more "traditional" longhorn look. The second is with the breeders that raise the "beefy" and heavy, full-bodied longhorn look. We combine both in our program, grow for full-bodied conformation along with color and horn. We have a several solid black and solid red longhorns in our foundation stock as well as a mix of colors and patterns. One cattleman in our area recently visited and was surprised to see one of our solid black beefy, sturdy longhorn cows. [/QUOTE]
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