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<blockquote data-quote="jaydill" data-source="post: 155708" data-attributes="member: 2094"><p>it's a little hard since it's from pictures, but yes.. the hair is one thing. i mean i live in texas and we've got some longhorns down the road but i've never seen that much hair on em. (not that i doubt they couldn't grow it, what with the kind of winter we've been having). in the first picture she looked a little deeper-bodied than most longhorns i've seen. but i think the biggest thing is that she dudn't have any markings on her.. (white spots, etc) which is usually characteristic of longhorns? i think that'd be the one thing that would make me question her breeding if she walked up beside me in the ring. i do like the heifer though, she's got a certain femininity to her that's real nice. also (although it could just be the picture), her head dudn't look as broad as other longhorns i've seen. could just be cause she doesn't really have much horn yet. but this is still a heifer i might like to have in my herd (if i had one, lol).</p><p></p><p>jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaydill, post: 155708, member: 2094"] it's a little hard since it's from pictures, but yes.. the hair is one thing. i mean i live in texas and we've got some longhorns down the road but i've never seen that much hair on em. (not that i doubt they couldn't grow it, what with the kind of winter we've been having). in the first picture she looked a little deeper-bodied than most longhorns i've seen. but i think the biggest thing is that she dudn't have any markings on her.. (white spots, etc) which is usually characteristic of longhorns? i think that'd be the one thing that would make me question her breeding if she walked up beside me in the ring. i do like the heifer though, she's got a certain femininity to her that's real nice. also (although it could just be the picture), her head dudn't look as broad as other longhorns i've seen. could just be cause she doesn't really have much horn yet. but this is still a heifer i might like to have in my herd (if i had one, lol). jay [/QUOTE]
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