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<blockquote data-quote="WILD BILL" data-source="post: 21162" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>A QUESTION DIRECTED TO RUNNING ARROW BILL:</p><p></p><p>I'm not singleing you out but you seem to be the resident Longhorn authority. I found a small herd of Longhorn cows for sale neer me. They are from 3 to 8 yrs old, bred to a bull puchased from Dickenson Cattle Co in Ohio. The bulls name is Shadow (supposed to be expencive and high powered). The owner wants $700 a round. What do you think ? I am not a Longhorn breeder. I am thinking about starting a small herd to produce roping cattle for my own use and contracting to rodeos. We could rope the calves the 1st year, team rope the next 2 yrs, bulldog the 4th year and breed the heifers after that. Does that sound like a plan or would they get to big between the second and third year.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your thoughts, WILD BILL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WILD BILL, post: 21162, member: 184"] A QUESTION DIRECTED TO RUNNING ARROW BILL: I'm not singleing you out but you seem to be the resident Longhorn authority. I found a small herd of Longhorn cows for sale neer me. They are from 3 to 8 yrs old, bred to a bull puchased from Dickenson Cattle Co in Ohio. The bulls name is Shadow (supposed to be expencive and high powered). The owner wants $700 a round. What do you think ? I am not a Longhorn breeder. I am thinking about starting a small herd to produce roping cattle for my own use and contracting to rodeos. We could rope the calves the 1st year, team rope the next 2 yrs, bulldog the 4th year and breed the heifers after that. Does that sound like a plan or would they get to big between the second and third year. Thanks in advance for your thoughts, WILD BILL [/QUOTE]
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