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<blockquote data-quote="TxStateCowboy" data-source="post: 221363" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>Those two associations may merge and become one "Longhorn Registry," but the only association -maintaining- pure longhorn genetics and conformation is the CTLR- Cattleman's Texas Longhorn Registry. </p><p></p><p>The TLBAA and ITLA have so much controversy, politics, egos, and crossbreeding involved that the fact that a longhorn is registered does not appeal to me so much, as it could have some brahma, and likely watusi, in its bloodlines. This is fairly known among longhorn producers and i'm sure fellas like Ryan and RA Bill try to steer clear of contaminated genes and those who use them to "profit" - </p><p></p><p> I understand the desire to "improve" one's breed, but skimming through month after month of TLBAA's magazines, the animals pictured look less and less like longhorns and more like mutant cattle that people brag about by making outrageously misguided claims on. </p><p></p><p>The organization, in my opinion, has lost track of its mission. CTLR is the way to go for quality longhorn cattle with a fair pricetag. </p><p></p><p>Check out DWD Longhorns @ <a href="http://www.dwdlonghorns.com/" target="_blank">http://www.dwdlonghorns.com/</a> and tell me what you think of their animals. And they sell them for about 750/cow, 1000/pair flat. Their cattle are registered with CTLR and TLBAA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxStateCowboy, post: 221363, member: 2989"] Those two associations may merge and become one "Longhorn Registry," but the only association -maintaining- pure longhorn genetics and conformation is the CTLR- Cattleman's Texas Longhorn Registry. The TLBAA and ITLA have so much controversy, politics, egos, and crossbreeding involved that the fact that a longhorn is registered does not appeal to me so much, as it could have some brahma, and likely watusi, in its bloodlines. This is fairly known among longhorn producers and i'm sure fellas like Ryan and RA Bill try to steer clear of contaminated genes and those who use them to "profit" - I understand the desire to "improve" one's breed, but skimming through month after month of TLBAA's magazines, the animals pictured look less and less like longhorns and more like mutant cattle that people brag about by making outrageously misguided claims on. The organization, in my opinion, has lost track of its mission. CTLR is the way to go for quality longhorn cattle with a fair pricetag. Check out DWD Longhorns @ [url=http://www.dwdlonghorns.com/]http://www.dwdlonghorns.com/[/url] and tell me what you think of their animals. And they sell them for about 750/cow, 1000/pair flat. Their cattle are registered with CTLR and TLBAA. [/QUOTE]
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