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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 143457" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Alot of these Longhorn cross calves run through the sale barn and sell for every bit as much as other crossbred beef calves without the buyer evr knowing the difference. That's what folks just don't or won't seem to understand. As I've said plenty of times before-breed the Longhorn cows to a Charolais bull and get big cream colored calves. They grade as good as any other calf. Breed the Longhorn cows to a black bull and run the risk of getting spots-the calves are still great calves but that's where the buyers can jump at the chance to screw you-all because they can. It's amazing what the small framed Longhorn cow can do when bred to one of these beef bulls. I think that most people are too biased to try them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 143457, member: 440"] Alot of these Longhorn cross calves run through the sale barn and sell for every bit as much as other crossbred beef calves without the buyer evr knowing the difference. That's what folks just don't or won't seem to understand. As I've said plenty of times before-breed the Longhorn cows to a Charolais bull and get big cream colored calves. They grade as good as any other calf. Breed the Longhorn cows to a black bull and run the risk of getting spots-the calves are still great calves but that's where the buyers can jump at the chance to screw you-all because they can. It's amazing what the small framed Longhorn cow can do when bred to one of these beef bulls. I think that most people are too biased to try them. [/QUOTE]
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