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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 281288" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Chrisy,</p><p> You are right, although many of the longhorns I have had loved to be petted or fed out of the hand and would come to me anywhere in the pasture, that is just what I call being gentle.</p><p> Yes, that is a pic of British Whites. We put a BW bull with our milk cows in the early 80s and saved the heifer calves and have almost 100 of the crossbreds that have the BW markings and color patterns. They are wonderful cattle and are sure beautiful lying in a green field or lying and standing in the snow and you see the noses and ears stand out against the snow background.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 281288, member: 1150"] Chrisy, You are right, although many of the longhorns I have had loved to be petted or fed out of the hand and would come to me anywhere in the pasture, that is just what I call being gentle. Yes, that is a pic of British Whites. We put a BW bull with our milk cows in the early 80s and saved the heifer calves and have almost 100 of the crossbreds that have the BW markings and color patterns. They are wonderful cattle and are sure beautiful lying in a green field or lying and standing in the snow and you see the noses and ears stand out against the snow background. [/QUOTE]
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