Excuse my ignorance but I will like to know the benefits of breeding these animals. They don't exist down here so I am courious, I have never seen one personally, only pictures.
Thanks for any information.
L
Thanks for any information.
L
guest25":2mtdscai said:all because of the hype over angus now we are going backwards in what the producer wants and demands.
Pasture ornaments
dun":3m3el3g7 said:Pasture ornaments
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Caustic Burno":3737rpxa said:dun":3737rpxa said:Pasture ornaments
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Glue and rugs, if the breed had brought anything to the table after the taming of the west the true cattlemen of the era would not have worked so hard to eradicate them. Everything has a time and place and the longhorns time passed in the late 1800's.
warpaint":15csh3aj said:As I have said many times, if myself or anyone else chooses to raise LH's, if it's to save the breed from eradication, or as pasture ornaments, glue and rugs, is it taking money out of your pocket or mine? Live and let live.
warpaint":1gog3ua4 said:While they may not be the most popular, they are in fact a beef breed. It just happens to be leaner and lower in cholesterol, than most. ;-)
Running Arrow Bill":8ceqikv4 said:warpaint":8ceqikv4 said:While they may not be the most popular, they are in fact a beef breed. It just happens to be leaner and lower in cholesterol, than most. ;-)
So true!
Bovines are either: Beef Animals, Milk Animals, or Dual-Purpose animals. A Longhorn is a "beef" animal, regardless of how it would grade at the slaughter house...
As long as guest25 is hanging around there is more time than I ever thought possible.Brandonm2":2r06vjwq said:Never fear, we seem to still have plenty of time too bash Angus on these boards.