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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 102461" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>The various Longhorn posters on this thread have pretty well said in summary about the value of Longhorns. </p><p></p><p>Not much I can add in a short discussion.</p><p></p><p>We've been getting good prices for our registered Longhorns at Private Treaty sales. The very few we "cull" that don't have the conformation and/or horn growth/potential we sell at weaning to sale barn. No matter how precise you breeding program is there are always the infrequent surprises in the offspring--->Sale Barn. Our stock are from blended bloodlines and are emphasizing the lineages of Overwhelmer, Senator, JR Seman, Ranger, some limited Butler and WR genetics, Ozark Mountain Queen, Roundup, King, Phenomenon, and others.</p><p></p><p>You can see some of our stock for comparisons of body styles and horns at our website, as well as a section on the Seven Families. </p><p></p><p>We have also been selling some of our bulls to commercial ranchers for cross-breeding: those that are not compatible with our herd sires program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 102461, member: 9"] The various Longhorn posters on this thread have pretty well said in summary about the value of Longhorns. Not much I can add in a short discussion. We've been getting good prices for our registered Longhorns at Private Treaty sales. The very few we "cull" that don't have the conformation and/or horn growth/potential we sell at weaning to sale barn. No matter how precise you breeding program is there are always the infrequent surprises in the offspring--->Sale Barn. Our stock are from blended bloodlines and are emphasizing the lineages of Overwhelmer, Senator, JR Seman, Ranger, some limited Butler and WR genetics, Ozark Mountain Queen, Roundup, King, Phenomenon, and others. You can see some of our stock for comparisons of body styles and horns at our website, as well as a section on the Seven Families. We have also been selling some of our bulls to commercial ranchers for cross-breeding: those that are not compatible with our herd sires program. [/QUOTE]
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