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<blockquote data-quote="cattle_gal" data-source="post: 60335" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>Typically no they don't do well. However I managed 25 pairs one summer that some originated from Canada. They eat plants that regular beef cattle won't eat. </p><p></p><p>As far as wintering Corri's with beef cattle the horns play a major advantage to the Corri's. Feeding together can be a pain. the Corri's can hog the hay easy. When in the coral working their horns jab the non big horned ones.</p><p></p><p>Do a search of longhorn and Corri breeders in MN, ND, MT and Canada and see who's got websites and prehaps write them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattle_gal, post: 60335, member: 643"] Typically no they don't do well. However I managed 25 pairs one summer that some originated from Canada. They eat plants that regular beef cattle won't eat. As far as wintering Corri's with beef cattle the horns play a major advantage to the Corri's. Feeding together can be a pain. the Corri's can hog the hay easy. When in the coral working their horns jab the non big horned ones. Do a search of longhorn and Corri breeders in MN, ND, MT and Canada and see who's got websites and prehaps write them. [/QUOTE]
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