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<blockquote data-quote="1914 Hereford" data-source="post: 769678" data-attributes="member: 14130"><p>Yes, that is part of it, but mostly we just like them. We love to horn brand them and the horns give each cow her own identity. It is easy to spot a certain cow from a distance, and since we don't usually sell cows, we figure that we should have them to our liking. We really horn weight very few cows. Only those that are going to be pretty wild looking, as we still like a uniform looking herd. I have, however, seen one of the horned cows run a coyote until he just gives up and leaves the cattle area where there are several new calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1914 Hereford, post: 769678, member: 14130"] Yes, that is part of it, but mostly we just like them. We love to horn brand them and the horns give each cow her own identity. It is easy to spot a certain cow from a distance, and since we don't usually sell cows, we figure that we should have them to our liking. We really horn weight very few cows. Only those that are going to be pretty wild looking, as we still like a uniform looking herd. I have, however, seen one of the horned cows run a coyote until he just gives up and leaves the cattle area where there are several new calves. [/QUOTE]
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