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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 604393" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>The market isn't saturated by a long shot! Longhorns, like the other breeds, have slowed down in sales due to the economy...surprise, surprise! </p><p></p><p>The largest sales of Longhorns are for breeding stock. Only a small portion are purchased as pasture ornaments. The longhorns have been in USA for over 500 years! I don't see them going the way of Emus or Ostriches by a long shot. With the current trends for leaner, grassfed beef and avoidance of all of the pumped, steroid enhanced feedlot cattle by a growing number (be it small) of consumers... They are a multi-billion dollar business the USA for thousands of breeders and customers that have been in the serious business of raising Longhorns since the 1930's.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you have Longhorns confused with Alpacas! LOL! ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 604393, member: 9"] The market isn't saturated by a long shot! Longhorns, like the other breeds, have slowed down in sales due to the economy...surprise, surprise! The largest sales of Longhorns are for breeding stock. Only a small portion are purchased as pasture ornaments. The longhorns have been in USA for over 500 years! I don't see them going the way of Emus or Ostriches by a long shot. With the current trends for leaner, grassfed beef and avoidance of all of the pumped, steroid enhanced feedlot cattle by a growing number (be it small) of consumers... They are a multi-billion dollar business the USA for thousands of breeders and customers that have been in the serious business of raising Longhorns since the 1930's. Maybe you have Longhorns confused with Alpacas! LOL! ;-) [/QUOTE]
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