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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 604713" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Responsible Longhorn breeders do not keep or knowingly reproduce Longhorns with attitude problems. If one turns out with an attitude they either go to Sale Barn or turned into Hamburger. Our Longhorns (and any number of other ranches) have mild-mannered cattle that you can easily walk amongst them and they respond properly to voice commands and hand signals. I'll talk my chances any day with a well bred Longhorn rather than a personality challenged other breed. As I said in another post...they have been in USA for over 500 years and are sold worldwide. The nitch trend now is for natural, grassfed LH beef for those wanting lean, hormone & steroid free beef. Not only are restaurants going with this, but any number of supermarket chains in the USA are offering LH beef along with organic beef at premium prices...and people are buying it!</p><p></p><p>No offense intended, but your visit to that ranch were you were not impressed was unfortunate. There are MANY LH ranches that have high quality "full-bodied" animals that are well cared for. Just like all the other breeds out there, the quality of ranch operations in on a scale from 1 to 10. All you have to do is to Google "Texas Longhorn Cattle" and visit some of the ranches. Also the Longhornsalepen.com is another place to visit any number of LH ranches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 604713, member: 9"] Responsible Longhorn breeders do not keep or knowingly reproduce Longhorns with attitude problems. If one turns out with an attitude they either go to Sale Barn or turned into Hamburger. Our Longhorns (and any number of other ranches) have mild-mannered cattle that you can easily walk amongst them and they respond properly to voice commands and hand signals. I'll talk my chances any day with a well bred Longhorn rather than a personality challenged other breed. As I said in another post...they have been in USA for over 500 years and are sold worldwide. The nitch trend now is for natural, grassfed LH beef for those wanting lean, hormone & steroid free beef. Not only are restaurants going with this, but any number of supermarket chains in the USA are offering LH beef along with organic beef at premium prices...and people are buying it! No offense intended, but your visit to that ranch were you were not impressed was unfortunate. There are MANY LH ranches that have high quality "full-bodied" animals that are well cared for. Just like all the other breeds out there, the quality of ranch operations in on a scale from 1 to 10. All you have to do is to Google "Texas Longhorn Cattle" and visit some of the ranches. Also the Longhornsalepen.com is another place to visit any number of LH ranches. [/QUOTE]
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