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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 427581" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Brandon, you asked where someone could buy replacement Longhorn females. There are sales all over the country where good Longhorn cows and heifers can be bought very economically. There are also many breeders who sale their heifers for commercial replacement females. The B&C sale in Missouri runs every spring and fall and has been running for 30 years. These females can bought at a reasonable price and go right into commercial herds, many cattlemen come to these sale just for that reason. They buy them and take them out to pasture to put with the beef breed bull of their choice. Whenever I can come up with a little more land, I'm going to get some of these commercial Longhorn females to put a Charolais bull on.</p><p></p><p>As far as the TLBAA and the turmoil that they are going through right now, much of this is because of a few spoiled people who have big pocket books and cry and whine when things don't go their way. Many of these people have already burned their bridges in this association and also in the ITLA which was a break off of the original TLBAA. It will be interesting to see what these whiners call the new one that they will have to form-I'm thinking something like the Millionaire's Texas Longhorn Registry or Association. There's sure to be something that they will come up with so that they can all swap checks and toast one another. That is until one of them pi$$es another one off and then it's off to something else. This is a good breed of cattle with some undesirable individuals for owners who have a little too much money and time on their hands. There are plenty of honest, trustworthy cattlemen and women in both associations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 427581, member: 440"] Brandon, you asked where someone could buy replacement Longhorn females. There are sales all over the country where good Longhorn cows and heifers can be bought very economically. There are also many breeders who sale their heifers for commercial replacement females. The B&C sale in Missouri runs every spring and fall and has been running for 30 years. These females can bought at a reasonable price and go right into commercial herds, many cattlemen come to these sale just for that reason. They buy them and take them out to pasture to put with the beef breed bull of their choice. Whenever I can come up with a little more land, I'm going to get some of these commercial Longhorn females to put a Charolais bull on. As far as the TLBAA and the turmoil that they are going through right now, much of this is because of a few spoiled people who have big pocket books and cry and whine when things don't go their way. Many of these people have already burned their bridges in this association and also in the ITLA which was a break off of the original TLBAA. It will be interesting to see what these whiners call the new one that they will have to form-I'm thinking something like the Millionaire's Texas Longhorn Registry or Association. There's sure to be something that they will come up with so that they can all swap checks and toast one another. That is until one of them pi$$es another one off and then it's off to something else. This is a good breed of cattle with some undesirable individuals for owners who have a little too much money and time on their hands. There are plenty of honest, trustworthy cattlemen and women in both associations. [/QUOTE]
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