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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 21495"><p>Any longhorn that one obtains that isn't branded or has a P/H (private herd) number on it ISN'T registered. Furthermore, chances are the seller wasn't running a registered herd and/or didn't care that much about "Who their Mama and Daddy Was." If you get one of those...well...one's best chances is to sell it as a roper or for the freezer. Attempting to backtrack their lineage to get one registered is probably a waste of time and money. Also, Longhorns today are essentially composite of several longhorn families (except a few remaining closed herds such as Butler, Wildlife Refuge, etc.). Purebred Longhorns (of any lineage) always have a paper trail....(can be a few exceptions with individual animals of course).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 21495"] Any longhorn that one obtains that isn't branded or has a P/H (private herd) number on it ISN'T registered. Furthermore, chances are the seller wasn't running a registered herd and/or didn't care that much about "Who their Mama and Daddy Was." If you get one of those...well...one's best chances is to sell it as a roper or for the freezer. Attempting to backtrack their lineage to get one registered is probably a waste of time and money. Also, Longhorns today are essentially composite of several longhorn families (except a few remaining closed herds such as Butler, Wildlife Refuge, etc.). Purebred Longhorns (of any lineage) always have a paper trail....(can be a few exceptions with individual animals of course). [/QUOTE]
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