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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 160292" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>About the same around here. This spring we're starting our 4th year in the Panhandle. To date, we've sold longhorns to 9 or 10 area ranchers...these ranchers are slowing "coming out of the closet" and actually admitting that Longhorn bulls (and females) make excellent crosses to their commercial herds. Even had a few commercial ranchers tell us they've stopped pulling calves and sick calves after introducing longhorn blood. </p><p></p><p>Using LH blood is like a "well kept secret" among some ranchers...don't want to publically admit (joke) that they have any of them on their property...lol.</p><p></p><p>Guess they like the looks of our stock and their body conformation...we're working on it! "Git Er Done"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 160292, member: 9"] About the same around here. This spring we're starting our 4th year in the Panhandle. To date, we've sold longhorns to 9 or 10 area ranchers...these ranchers are slowing "coming out of the closet" and actually admitting that Longhorn bulls (and females) make excellent crosses to their commercial herds. Even had a few commercial ranchers tell us they've stopped pulling calves and sick calves after introducing longhorn blood. Using LH blood is like a "well kept secret" among some ranchers...don't want to publically admit (joke) that they have any of them on their property...lol. Guess they like the looks of our stock and their body conformation...we're working on it! "Git Er Done" [/QUOTE]
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