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<blockquote data-quote="Dyann" data-source="post: 19762" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>Dun.. I am afraid you just dont get it, cuz you dont know Longhorns. A 20 year longhorn cow is still a good producer..period. One of the qualities of Longhorns is longevity. One of my herd sires, is a son of a bull whose dam was 25 years old when she calved him. That bull is syndicated at 1.5 million dollars and is a beautiful bull. This is NOT a freak accident.. it happens more than you think, and it was not her only excellent offspring...</p><p></p><p>As to keeping a "pet".. they are advertising... they sell other longhorns.</p><p></p><p>We have a very diverse market in the Longhorns and I dont expect Angus breeders or any non-longhorn producer to understand.. just like I dont understand medicated feed, growth hormones, pulling calves, pinkeye, foot rot..etc....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dyann, post: 19762, member: 30"] Dun.. I am afraid you just dont get it, cuz you dont know Longhorns. A 20 year longhorn cow is still a good producer..period. One of the qualities of Longhorns is longevity. One of my herd sires, is a son of a bull whose dam was 25 years old when she calved him. That bull is syndicated at 1.5 million dollars and is a beautiful bull. This is NOT a freak accident.. it happens more than you think, and it was not her only excellent offspring... As to keeping a "pet".. they are advertising... they sell other longhorns. We have a very diverse market in the Longhorns and I dont expect Angus breeders or any non-longhorn producer to understand.. just like I dont understand medicated feed, growth hormones, pulling calves, pinkeye, foot rot..etc.... [/QUOTE]
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