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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 56690" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>I have one question-How do you catch a Longhorn in a headgate or otherwise? I'm talking about one with a 55" spread. Actually, I have a lot of questions about Longhorns. My handling facilities couldn't accomodate 55'' (or even close to that) horns and I don't think the stockyard where I sell animals could handle him either. Do you cut his horns off before you sell him? If you do, how do you hold him while you're cutting them off? I'm just curious and am looking for some straight answers here. :roll: And one more thing: Do you get a lot of injuries in your herd from all those horns?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 56690, member: 588"] I have one question-How do you catch a Longhorn in a headgate or otherwise? I'm talking about one with a 55" spread. Actually, I have a lot of questions about Longhorns. My handling facilities couldn't accomodate 55'' (or even close to that) horns and I don't think the stockyard where I sell animals could handle him either. Do you cut his horns off before you sell him? If you do, how do you hold him while you're cutting them off? I'm just curious and am looking for some straight answers here. :roll: And one more thing: Do you get a lot of injuries in your herd from all those horns? [/QUOTE]
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