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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6858"><p>Welcome to the world of Longhorns-I started out with one, now have about 80. I don't have any books to recommend but they are very easy to care for. Running Arrow Bill gave good advice. If your cow is registered you may already be a member of one of the Longhorn associations. As a member of the TLBAA I have learned alot and met so many nice folks in the six years that I've had my Longhorns.The TLBAA has just updated their directory and you will be able to look up breeders in your area if you are a member or want to become a member and get one of the new directories. I live in Tennesse but have met several breeders in Virginia through our affiliate shows and sales. Best of luck and I hope you get hooked like I did. Who knows? Maybe we'll see you at some Longhorn events somewhere down the trail.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:rtownsewnd@staffmark.com">rtownsewnd@staffmark.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6858"] Welcome to the world of Longhorns-I started out with one, now have about 80. I don't have any books to recommend but they are very easy to care for. Running Arrow Bill gave good advice. If your cow is registered you may already be a member of one of the Longhorn associations. As a member of the TLBAA I have learned alot and met so many nice folks in the six years that I've had my Longhorns.The TLBAA has just updated their directory and you will be able to look up breeders in your area if you are a member or want to become a member and get one of the new directories. I live in Tennesse but have met several breeders in Virginia through our affiliate shows and sales. Best of luck and I hope you get hooked like I did. Who knows? Maybe we'll see you at some Longhorn events somewhere down the trail. [email=rtownsewnd@staffmark.com]rtownsewnd@staffmark.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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