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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 25280"><p>Longhorns in my area serve two purposes roping stock and decoration. I am A firm believe that there is money to be made in LH, but not at the kill floor. I worked for a fewedlot that fed a lot of LHs and they did poor on feed and were never sold on the grid. Why, inferior meat quality. The breed in my mind needs to evolve much as the hereford breed did. Imagine all herefords being belt buckle high today, they would get the crap docked out of them. My thought of LHs is that of a niche market that everyone seems to have a corner on.</p><p></p><p>Randyman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 25280"] Longhorns in my area serve two purposes roping stock and decoration. I am A firm believe that there is money to be made in LH, but not at the kill floor. I worked for a fewedlot that fed a lot of LHs and they did poor on feed and were never sold on the grid. Why, inferior meat quality. The breed in my mind needs to evolve much as the hereford breed did. Imagine all herefords being belt buckle high today, they would get the crap docked out of them. My thought of LHs is that of a niche market that everyone seems to have a corner on. Randyman [/QUOTE]
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