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<blockquote data-quote="NDKID" data-source="post: 604321" data-attributes="member: 8852"><p>Thanks everyone. Im glad there are many different cattle ranchers on here so that I see the many different aspects of each breed. Well I live in North Dakota and I only know of 2 longhorns around my area. They are both cows that are being crossbred each year with an angus bull. I visit them everyday Im down at the farm.....haha. I live in the eastern part of ND so its mostly commercial cattle around here and out west Ive seen a few more Longhorns than we have around here so that is why I do most of my research and where I attain most of my knowledge is on the internet because I do not know any LH breeders in this part of ND. But I am dead set on the breed I would like to raise and that is Texas Longhorns. Even if my cattle ranching days do not ever reach me I will one day have a hobby farm and raise a nice herd of the great Texas Longhorns. <em><u><strong>BT Farms</strong></u></em>, You will most likely be getting some emails from me. I hope you do not mind?? Thanks alot everyone!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDKID, post: 604321, member: 8852"] Thanks everyone. Im glad there are many different cattle ranchers on here so that I see the many different aspects of each breed. Well I live in North Dakota and I only know of 2 longhorns around my area. They are both cows that are being crossbred each year with an angus bull. I visit them everyday Im down at the farm.....haha. I live in the eastern part of ND so its mostly commercial cattle around here and out west Ive seen a few more Longhorns than we have around here so that is why I do most of my research and where I attain most of my knowledge is on the internet because I do not know any LH breeders in this part of ND. But I am dead set on the breed I would like to raise and that is Texas Longhorns. Even if my cattle ranching days do not ever reach me I will one day have a hobby farm and raise a nice herd of the great Texas Longhorns. [i][u][b]BT Farms[/b][/u][/i], You will most likely be getting some emails from me. I hope you do not mind?? Thanks alot everyone!! [/QUOTE]
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