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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5263"><p>I have been in the Longhorn business for the last 15 years(since i was 4). Longhorns are very well tempermented, and with some human contact can easily turn into pets. Currently on our ranch we have 4 miniature donkeys that get along great with our cows, although they do know their role within the herd. The only thing that might be considered 'aggressive' is when they are competing with each other for food, or when a predator is threatening a calf. The website <A HREF="http://www.tlbaa.org" TARGET="_blank">www.tlbaa.org</A> is for the national organized and it does have some good info on longhorns, and if you are interested in some quality longhorns you can visit the site of the ranch i work at <A HREF="http://www.sanddollarranch.com" TARGET="_blank">www.sanddollarranch.com</A> If you have any more questions you can email me at <A HREF="mailto:rculpepper02@hotmail.com">rculpepper02@hotmail.com</A></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Rculpepper02@hotmail.com">Rculpepper02@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5263"] I have been in the Longhorn business for the last 15 years(since i was 4). Longhorns are very well tempermented, and with some human contact can easily turn into pets. Currently on our ranch we have 4 miniature donkeys that get along great with our cows, although they do know their role within the herd. The only thing that might be considered 'aggressive' is when they are competing with each other for food, or when a predator is threatening a calf. The website <A HREF="http://www.tlbaa.org" TARGET="_blank">www.tlbaa.org</A> is for the national organized and it does have some good info on longhorns, and if you are interested in some quality longhorns you can visit the site of the ranch i work at <A HREF="http://www.sanddollarranch.com" TARGET="_blank">www.sanddollarranch.com</A> If you have any more questions you can email me at <A HREF="mailto:rculpepper02@hotmail.com">rculpepper02@hotmail.com</A> [email=Rculpepper02@hotmail.com]Rculpepper02@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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