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Longhorns: Skinny or Full-Bodied?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17708"><p>i totally agree with your second statement, AND this is why i think that the Texas Longhorn industry will not, at least in the near future, become respected or thought of in the Beef industry. I think that once breeders start to care about the EPD's, Weight, Weight Gain, weaning weights, etc... then Longhorns can be recognized as a beef breed. Longhorns will not ever be thought of as anything other than a novelty or exotic until the breeders treat them as a beef breed.</p><p></p><p>I have been in the TX Longhorn business for almost 16yrs and i rarely measure my cow's horns. Sorry if this offends anyone, but to me it is the truth.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Rculpepper02@hotmail.com">Rculpepper02@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17708"] i totally agree with your second statement, AND this is why i think that the Texas Longhorn industry will not, at least in the near future, become respected or thought of in the Beef industry. I think that once breeders start to care about the EPD's, Weight, Weight Gain, weaning weights, etc... then Longhorns can be recognized as a beef breed. Longhorns will not ever be thought of as anything other than a novelty or exotic until the breeders treat them as a beef breed. I have been in the TX Longhorn business for almost 16yrs and i rarely measure my cow's horns. Sorry if this offends anyone, but to me it is the truth. [email=Rculpepper02@hotmail.com]Rculpepper02@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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