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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4211"><p>rarely in my area of north louisiana will a longhorn at the sale barn bring over $300. in this area one selling for that much went home with somebody because she was young and bred.. and most then dont bring $300.</p><p></p><p>they are light weight generally and dont bring enough per # to bring $300 for those sold for slaughter.</p><p></p><p>just my observation</p><p></p><p>gene</p><p></p><p>> They sold a package of some 20 or</p><p>> so aged Longhorn cows at HLA last</p><p>> week. By the looks of them they</p><p>> had a long history and sure had</p><p>> long horns. They were a scary</p><p>> looking bunch of cows in the</p><p>> pen.... all juggling for position</p><p>> and expertly using their bruising</p><p>> head armour. In the ring they were</p><p>> very respectful of humans which</p><p>> surprised me....well ecept for one</p><p>> snortin single which sold at about</p><p>> 300 miles an hour, with snot</p><p>> flying everywhere. They were bred</p><p>> to a "large boned"</p><p>> Charlais and brought 300 dollars a</p><p>> piece. I don't know if they were</p><p>> purchased for slaughter or as</p><p>> cows.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:genemax@rabofla.net">genemax@rabofla.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4211"] rarely in my area of north louisiana will a longhorn at the sale barn bring over $300. in this area one selling for that much went home with somebody because she was young and bred.. and most then dont bring $300. they are light weight generally and dont bring enough per # to bring $300 for those sold for slaughter. just my observation gene > They sold a package of some 20 or > so aged Longhorn cows at HLA last > week. By the looks of them they > had a long history and sure had > long horns. They were a scary > looking bunch of cows in the > pen.... all juggling for position > and expertly using their bruising > head armour. In the ring they were > very respectful of humans which > surprised me....well ecept for one > snortin single which sold at about > 300 miles an hour, with snot > flying everywhere. They were bred > to a "large boned" > Charlais and brought 300 dollars a > piece. I don't know if they were > purchased for slaughter or as > cows. [email=genemax@rabofla.net]genemax@rabofla.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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