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<blockquote data-quote="NHlonghorns" data-source="post: 1136498" data-attributes="member: 22294"><p>Seeing as we are raising them for our own consumption and a few neighbors, I don't have to worry about prices they'll bring at a sale. We'll probably hand raise one for doing photo shoots, because everyone wants their picture with a cool longhorn, LOL</p><p>Our three girls each weigh a tad over 1100 lbs, all the calves born weighed 65-70 lb at birth. Their sire was only a 2 year old and he weighed 1500lbs, unfortunately I won't get to see him at full size as he got eaten. Not too shabby for longhorns!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NHlonghorns, post: 1136498, member: 22294"] Seeing as we are raising them for our own consumption and a few neighbors, I don't have to worry about prices they'll bring at a sale. We'll probably hand raise one for doing photo shoots, because everyone wants their picture with a cool longhorn, LOL Our three girls each weigh a tad over 1100 lbs, all the calves born weighed 65-70 lb at birth. Their sire was only a 2 year old and he weighed 1500lbs, unfortunately I won't get to see him at full size as he got eaten. Not too shabby for longhorns! [/QUOTE]
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