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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 271085" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Stocky's about right as far as the prices for them. As I've said in earlier posts breed them to Charolais and you can't help but make money on them. As far as Angus/Longhorn crosses, I've seen them that looked just like an Angus, solid black, no horns and then I've seen them with linebacks or spots and horns. If the calves are solid black you'll make money on them just like with the Charolais crosses. If they have spots they will dock you just because it's a legal way to steal your calves and get away with it. I don't care how much folks on here bash Longhorns, they cross well and the crosses do well in a feed lot. People just don't know enough about them to get past the fact that they have horns and spots. And yes, I always have a comment to make about them but don't always have time to get on here at any given time of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 271085, member: 440"] Stocky's about right as far as the prices for them. As I've said in earlier posts breed them to Charolais and you can't help but make money on them. As far as Angus/Longhorn crosses, I've seen them that looked just like an Angus, solid black, no horns and then I've seen them with linebacks or spots and horns. If the calves are solid black you'll make money on them just like with the Charolais crosses. If they have spots they will dock you just because it's a legal way to steal your calves and get away with it. I don't care how much folks on here bash Longhorns, they cross well and the crosses do well in a feed lot. People just don't know enough about them to get past the fact that they have horns and spots. And yes, I always have a comment to make about them but don't always have time to get on here at any given time of the day. [/QUOTE]
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