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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cattle Shower" data-source="post: 213177" data-attributes="member: 734"><p>I have angus and Angus crooses, along with most other people in this area, but I like to see the other animals or breeds that are no tin here. It's like a kid going to the fair for the first time. lol.I like the colours on them-and as for me having to use tags-I use them but just cause it helps at the auction barns when yo uand a buddy bring a mixed trailer load. lol. But all of my breeding stock is -so far, black, and I am trying to get some longhorn influence into the commercial side, because of their long life span, doctility, and their marbling.</p><p></p><p>Question-</p><p>If I crossed a Longhorn with an Angus would the calf be polled or horned?</p><p></p><p>Thanks, and Have a good day!!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cattle Shower, post: 213177, member: 734"] I have angus and Angus crooses, along with most other people in this area, but I like to see the other animals or breeds that are no tin here. It's like a kid going to the fair for the first time. lol.I like the colours on them-and as for me having to use tags-I use them but just cause it helps at the auction barns when yo uand a buddy bring a mixed trailer load. lol. But all of my breeding stock is -so far, black, and I am trying to get some longhorn influence into the commercial side, because of their long life span, doctility, and their marbling. Question- If I crossed a Longhorn with an Angus would the calf be polled or horned? Thanks, and Have a good day!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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