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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 152225" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Both make good points. Longhorns do not do well at sale barns. This is why the vast majority of longhorns are registered and are sold private treaty, at longhorn sales, or in a specific niche market (riding, roping, lean beef, etc...). I know that straight longhorns will get docked at a sale barn everytime, however I think you can do very well using a cross that is influenced by longhorns. I know people that use Char, Maine, Simm, Angus, etc... bulls and their solid colored calves grow great and they get good prices at the sale barn. Their spotted calves get docked some for the spotting, but since they are heavier than pure longhorns and have no horns they still bring good money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 152225, member: 615"] Both make good points. Longhorns do not do well at sale barns. This is why the vast majority of longhorns are registered and are sold private treaty, at longhorn sales, or in a specific niche market (riding, roping, lean beef, etc...). I know that straight longhorns will get docked at a sale barn everytime, however I think you can do very well using a cross that is influenced by longhorns. I know people that use Char, Maine, Simm, Angus, etc... bulls and their solid colored calves grow great and they get good prices at the sale barn. Their spotted calves get docked some for the spotting, but since they are heavier than pure longhorns and have no horns they still bring good money. [/QUOTE]
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