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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 48100" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>I know I said that<em> I</em> dont care much for horns, However at the ranch i work for we have a young cow, she was second in her class as a junior at the TLBAA World Show, 1st in class her senior year, and in the July just before she turned three in september i believe she had 58" tip to tip and 65"+ total horn, both of which would have won her class at the Horn Showcase that fall. We also have a cow that was in the Hall of Fame this past season that won numerous shows that has right at 50" at 3yrs...So i do think that there are and can be more high quality animals with terrific horns. I just think that you have to be careful when you try select for the one trait, and not sacrifice too much of the other traits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 48100, member: 615"] I know I said that[i] I[/i] dont care much for horns, However at the ranch i work for we have a young cow, she was second in her class as a junior at the TLBAA World Show, 1st in class her senior year, and in the July just before she turned three in september i believe she had 58" tip to tip and 65"+ total horn, both of which would have won her class at the Horn Showcase that fall. We also have a cow that was in the Hall of Fame this past season that won numerous shows that has right at 50" at 3yrs...So i do think that there are and can be more high quality animals with terrific horns. I just think that you have to be careful when you try select for the one trait, and not sacrifice too much of the other traits. [/QUOTE]
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