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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 604398" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Maybe the guy doesn't know how to raise Longhorns?? Like any "beef" (not dairy) breeds, they need proper nutrition, minerals & salt, water, vaccinations, de-worming, and forage or hay. Longhorns are found the World over in most all climates (except perhaps North & South Pole, Siberia, lol.). Yes, a Longhorn or any other breed raised on marginal food and nutrition will not "do well". This all goes back to the old thing that ANY animal should only be kept in an environment that it can flourish in...(you don't try to raise heavy coated Yaks or Highlands in the Southern heat/humidity locales). They are very well suited to Range Conditions, unlike some of the other pampered breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 604398, member: 9"] Maybe the guy doesn't know how to raise Longhorns?? Like any "beef" (not dairy) breeds, they need proper nutrition, minerals & salt, water, vaccinations, de-worming, and forage or hay. Longhorns are found the World over in most all climates (except perhaps North & South Pole, Siberia, lol.). Yes, a Longhorn or any other breed raised on marginal food and nutrition will not "do well". This all goes back to the old thing that ANY animal should only be kept in an environment that it can flourish in...(you don't try to raise heavy coated Yaks or Highlands in the Southern heat/humidity locales). They are very well suited to Range Conditions, unlike some of the other pampered breeds. [/QUOTE]
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