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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1628621" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>Thanks AJ, I've been pretty happy with this purchase so far. I wasn't looking to buy any longhorns when I bought these, I ran across them for a good deal and had plenty of grass so I bought them. I gave $1900 for the 5 bred cows back in September, they ate 16 round bales all winter and that was keeping a bale in front of them pretty much all the time. I watched the full sister to that calf in the picture that has the longhorn markings sell at sale barn last fall for 8 cents less per pound than good black calves and she looked identical to this one. She was built really well. This cow in picture is usually pretty gentle but I was gonna go ahead and band the calf when I found it but she wasn't having that, she knows she has big horns and she don't mind slinging them at you if you get close to her calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1628621, member: 39122"] Thanks AJ, I’ve been pretty happy with this purchase so far. I wasn’t looking to buy any longhorns when I bought these, I ran across them for a good deal and had plenty of grass so I bought them. I gave $1900 for the 5 bred cows back in September, they ate 16 round bales all winter and that was keeping a bale in front of them pretty much all the time. I watched the full sister to that calf in the picture that has the longhorn markings sell at sale barn last fall for 8 cents less per pound than good black calves and she looked identical to this one. She was built really well. This cow in picture is usually pretty gentle but I was gonna go ahead and band the calf when I found it but she wasn’t having that, she knows she has big horns and she don’t mind slinging them at you if you get close to her calf. [/QUOTE]
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