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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 684470" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Not saying she is, or isnt purebred or crossbred anything, but here's my 2cents:</p><p>If I had to guess, I'd say she would have a touch of watusi in her. I've seen horns like that before in pure LH's. But, That second picture, the profile one of her on the move, is where I could see some watusi influence. Not a lot, but some. Maybe 1/4 or less. The hip structure, the color pattern, the shape of the head seen in the second picture, and the navel flap are watusi-esque. Add the horns that are a touch heavier than normal, and you can make an argument against her being 100% LH.</p><p></p><p>HOWEVER, with all that said, if her original owner and registration papers magically showed up one day saying she was 100% LH it wouldnt surprise me. With the vast amount of variation of color, structure, horn, size, etc... in LH's it is entirely possible she is 100% LH.</p><p></p><p>BUT, since there are no papers, nobody will ever know for sure. At best, anyone can offer is an (un)educated guess, based on 2 pictures and experience.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 684470, member: 615"] Not saying she is, or isnt purebred or crossbred anything, but here's my 2cents: If I had to guess, I'd say she would have a touch of watusi in her. I've seen horns like that before in pure LH's. But, That second picture, the profile one of her on the move, is where I could see some watusi influence. Not a lot, but some. Maybe 1/4 or less. The hip structure, the color pattern, the shape of the head seen in the second picture, and the navel flap are watusi-esque. Add the horns that are a touch heavier than normal, and you can make an argument against her being 100% LH. HOWEVER, with all that said, if her original owner and registration papers magically showed up one day saying she was 100% LH it wouldnt surprise me. With the vast amount of variation of color, structure, horn, size, etc... in LH's it is entirely possible she is 100% LH. BUT, since there are no papers, nobody will ever know for sure. At best, anyone can offer is an (un)educated guess, based on 2 pictures and experience. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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