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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4212"><p>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.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ward@gottagettagert.com">ward@gottagettagert.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4212"] 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=ward@gottagettagert.com]ward@gottagettagert.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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