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<blockquote data-quote="Premier Longhorns" data-source="post: 420528" data-attributes="member: 6418"><p>You may not have heard of the Texas Longhorn bull, Zhivago. He is a very well know and a very successful sire well represented in the pedigrees of countless champions. And super sweet and still petted and loved at age 20. He is also very well broke to ride. Used extensively in parades and business promotions. Courtesy of Daryl Dickinson, we have pics of them calf roping off this sweet wonderful <strong>BULL</strong> on our website. Check it out at</p><p><a href="http://www.premierlonghorns.com/RIDINGLONGHORNS.html" target="_blank">http://www.premierlonghorns.com/RIDINGLONGHORNS.html</a></p><p>Of course, not all bulls are like this one but then they all can't be Texas Longhorns, either! </p><p>Yes, it is perfectly okay to think outside the box, if you want to have a satisfying relationship with an intelligent unique large animal as your pet. It's just that if people started to think of cattle as anything but "what's for dinner", it may start to tug on your heart strings because they really do make wonderful pets-In spite of what the professional bull riding assn would have us think!</p><p></p><p>[/img]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Premier Longhorns, post: 420528, member: 6418"] You may not have heard of the Texas Longhorn bull, Zhivago. He is a very well know and a very successful sire well represented in the pedigrees of countless champions. And super sweet and still petted and loved at age 20. He is also very well broke to ride. Used extensively in parades and business promotions. Courtesy of Daryl Dickinson, we have pics of them calf roping off this sweet wonderful [b]BULL[/b] on our website. Check it out at [url=http://www.premierlonghorns.com/RIDINGLONGHORNS.html]http://www.premierlonghorns.com/RIDINGLONGHORNS.html[/url] Of course, not all bulls are like this one but then they all can't be Texas Longhorns, either! Yes, it is perfectly okay to think outside the box, if you want to have a satisfying relationship with an intelligent unique large animal as your pet. It's just that if people started to think of cattle as anything but "what's for dinner", it may start to tug on your heart strings because they really do make wonderful pets-In spite of what the professional bull riding assn would have us think! [/img] [/QUOTE]
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