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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 18180"><p>If you go to the website for the North American Corriente Association, you will find a great deal of information on the breed. They will also send you some free pamphlets that expound on the intricacies of the breed. The cows average 700 pounds, mature. Bulls will run around 1000. However, they are designed by the God who allowed them to survive in Mexican deserts on rocks and creosote bushes to be skinny, narrow backed gaunt looking beasts. By the way, the preferred color of the corriente breed is black. Color tends to show influence from longhorns, which are a little wilder and not near as much fun to rope. Hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I am from Oregon, but the East side. Over there we have some common sense and a little bit of knowledge of how the cattle industry AND a capitalist society works. Please don't let the loudmouth from above ruin your opinions of the good folks up here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 18180"] If you go to the website for the North American Corriente Association, you will find a great deal of information on the breed. They will also send you some free pamphlets that expound on the intricacies of the breed. The cows average 700 pounds, mature. Bulls will run around 1000. However, they are designed by the God who allowed them to survive in Mexican deserts on rocks and creosote bushes to be skinny, narrow backed gaunt looking beasts. By the way, the preferred color of the corriente breed is black. Color tends to show influence from longhorns, which are a little wilder and not near as much fun to rope. Hope that helps. By the way, I am from Oregon, but the East side. Over there we have some common sense and a little bit of knowledge of how the cattle industry AND a capitalist society works. Please don't let the loudmouth from above ruin your opinions of the good folks up here. [/QUOTE]
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