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longhorn vs. corriente
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 469479" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Corrientes have been developed and raised almost solely for their use in rodeos. They have been developed for a certain size, growth rate, weight, and horn size/shape. Longhorns have more size, different horns, and more versatility. They have been developed for different purposes. You can find longhorns that fit into the mold of corrientes but there are so many other options with Longhorns that if you look in the right place you can find many different types of Longhorns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 469479, member: 615"] Corrientes have been developed and raised almost solely for their use in rodeos. They have been developed for a certain size, growth rate, weight, and horn size/shape. Longhorns have more size, different horns, and more versatility. They have been developed for different purposes. You can find longhorns that fit into the mold of corrientes but there are so many other options with Longhorns that if you look in the right place you can find many different types of Longhorns. [/QUOTE]
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