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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6286"><p>Dan, I agree with the previous advice, also depending on where you live there should be some Longhorn auctions taking place throughout the year. Our affliiate (The Tennese Valley Assoc. of Longhorn Breeders) has held an annual show in Kentucky for the past two years in July. This July (the 12th) the sale will be hosted by another new affiliate of the TLBAA-The Bluegrass Texas Longhorn Assoc. It's a good place to meet many Longhorn breeders and maybe buy a few starter cattle a good prices. I'm sure there will be some auctions in your area. You can log on to the TLBAA website and go to the upcoming events for local sales and shows. Good Luck in the Longhorn business-I've been raising them for six years now and I love my Longhorns!!!</p><p></p><p>></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6286"] Dan, I agree with the previous advice, also depending on where you live there should be some Longhorn auctions taking place throughout the year. Our affliiate (The Tennese Valley Assoc. of Longhorn Breeders) has held an annual show in Kentucky for the past two years in July. This July (the 12th) the sale will be hosted by another new affiliate of the TLBAA-The Bluegrass Texas Longhorn Assoc. It's a good place to meet many Longhorn breeders and maybe buy a few starter cattle a good prices. I'm sure there will be some auctions in your area. You can log on to the TLBAA website and go to the upcoming events for local sales and shows. Good Luck in the Longhorn business-I've been raising them for six years now and I love my Longhorns!!! > [/QUOTE]
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