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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;L Longhorn Ranch" data-source="post: 661596" data-attributes="member: 11094"><p>talldog... welcome to the Longhorn World!</p><p>Read my last post "Pasture Ornaments vs Hamburger;" it will explain allot of the beliefs towards the various breeds of cattle and the some negative feelings towards Longhorns. Just stay true to your particular breeding plan; you're the one having to look at them everyday. Whether you procure $500 LH cattle for beef or $1500 LH cattle for ornaments, STAY TRUE to your particular plan.</p><p>Many mentioned they'll eat anything, CORRECT! Mine stand and watch me cut down limbs when I trim the trees just to attack the leaves, ate 6 rose bushes down today, and they prefer to get down on their knees and eat under the fence rows THOUGH we've had 14.5" of rain in 2 weeks and the grass is knee high.</p><p>I raise what many call "ornaments" and did extensive research concerning conformation, color, horn before I purchased my foundation herd (PM me if you 2</p><p>have any questions) and if you need help with the infamous "medina hinge" get in touch with me; I worked, welded, tore down, re-welded, bent, re-welded until I finally fabricated the best solution for myself, the future customer, and the cattle for branding, AI, and general purpose. (The photos you'll eventually seek out and download may not show the other beneficial tricks.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&L Longhorn Ranch, post: 661596, member: 11094"] talldog... welcome to the Longhorn World! Read my last post "Pasture Ornaments vs Hamburger;" it will explain allot of the beliefs towards the various breeds of cattle and the some negative feelings towards Longhorns. Just stay true to your particular breeding plan; you're the one having to look at them everyday. Whether you procure $500 LH cattle for beef or $1500 LH cattle for ornaments, STAY TRUE to your particular plan. Many mentioned they'll eat anything, CORRECT! Mine stand and watch me cut down limbs when I trim the trees just to attack the leaves, ate 6 rose bushes down today, and they prefer to get down on their knees and eat under the fence rows THOUGH we've had 14.5" of rain in 2 weeks and the grass is knee high. I raise what many call "ornaments" and did extensive research concerning conformation, color, horn before I purchased my foundation herd (PM me if you 2 have any questions) and if you need help with the infamous "medina hinge" get in touch with me; I worked, welded, tore down, re-welded, bent, re-welded until I finally fabricated the best solution for myself, the future customer, and the cattle for branding, AI, and general purpose. (The photos you'll eventually seek out and download may not show the other beneficial tricks.) [/QUOTE]
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