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LONGHORN OR CORRIENTE?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lon" data-source="post: 903539" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>Longhorn hands down because most corriente are smaller and slower growing to my knowledge thats why they are roping cattle. not to mention they are a little more high strung than most longhorns. All i know is i am sure you have a good saler bull for temperment wise but with that cross i am willing to bet you will have a very athletic cow. i am sure she would be long lived probably put some more size to the longhorn but wont add as much but as say a gelbvieh or lim or etc etc. but she sure would be able to calve out a tank when she turned 4. only thing is if i was to save them back i would make sure i had 6 foot corrals or a fast horse and a long rope just cause heifers tend to be jumpy anyway and like i said the cross would be very athletic. </p><p></p><p>Question quick did you ever see how those pied sired calves out of longhorns turned out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lon, post: 903539, member: 16174"] Longhorn hands down because most corriente are smaller and slower growing to my knowledge thats why they are roping cattle. not to mention they are a little more high strung than most longhorns. All i know is i am sure you have a good saler bull for temperment wise but with that cross i am willing to bet you will have a very athletic cow. i am sure she would be long lived probably put some more size to the longhorn but wont add as much but as say a gelbvieh or lim or etc etc. but she sure would be able to calve out a tank when she turned 4. only thing is if i was to save them back i would make sure i had 6 foot corrals or a fast horse and a long rope just cause heifers tend to be jumpy anyway and like i said the cross would be very athletic. Question quick did you ever see how those pied sired calves out of longhorns turned out? [/QUOTE]
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