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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 48066" data-attributes="member: 615"><p><em>Rustler9 said: Actually there were four clones from the 77" horned cow named Starlight. Her owner Zeke Dameron cloned them in 2002 I believe. One of the clones was offered for sale in Ft. Worth and sold for $19,000. Starlight does have bad teats and I also wondered if that trait would be passed on.</em></p><p></p><p></p><p>From the people i have talked to Starlight lost her last calf, due to inability to nurse properly.</p><p>I would love to sell some big horned cows for big money, but i realize that there are very few people willing to pay that much, and there are not that many cows in the breed that will bring that kind of money.</p><p></p><p>Personally i think the horns are a fad, just like black was in the 90's. People would spend big dollars on animals just because they were black.</p><p>I think solid, functionally, fertile, correct animals are the best way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 48066, member: 615"] [i]Rustler9 said: Actually there were four clones from the 77" horned cow named Starlight. Her owner Zeke Dameron cloned them in 2002 I believe. One of the clones was offered for sale in Ft. Worth and sold for $19,000. Starlight does have bad teats and I also wondered if that trait would be passed on.[/i] From the people i have talked to Starlight lost her last calf, due to inability to nurse properly. I would love to sell some big horned cows for big money, but i realize that there are very few people willing to pay that much, and there are not that many cows in the breed that will bring that kind of money. Personally i think the horns are a fad, just like black was in the 90's. People would spend big dollars on animals just because they were black. I think solid, functionally, fertile, correct animals are the best way to go. [/QUOTE]
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