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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1783473" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>No, I didn't take any pics. spent over 24 hours on the road getting them here, and 6 hours in the saddle getting them sorted and driven to different pastures, racing against the dark. None died. Cattle coming out of Chihuahua are vetted and vaccinated etc., more than cattle in a college vet school here in the US are. When we got them unloaded they drank the hell out of some water then went for the salt and minerals in the arena. Once we got them moved to pastures they went to browsing. They look just like any Corriente cattle you have seen, though. Every color that cattle come in is represented. red &white Hereford, Holstein, Guernsey, Jeresy and brown swiss faces and colors, solid red, solid black, soild tan, one blue roan, most are that shorthorn roaning like you see in Longhorns a lot. 2 are solid white with dark points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1783473, member: 40587"] No, I didn't take any pics. spent over 24 hours on the road getting them here, and 6 hours in the saddle getting them sorted and driven to different pastures, racing against the dark. None died. Cattle coming out of Chihuahua are vetted and vaccinated etc., more than cattle in a college vet school here in the US are. When we got them unloaded they drank the hell out of some water then went for the salt and minerals in the arena. Once we got them moved to pastures they went to browsing. They look just like any Corriente cattle you have seen, though. Every color that cattle come in is represented. red &white Hereford, Holstein, Guernsey, Jeresy and brown swiss faces and colors, solid red, solid black, soild tan, one blue roan, most are that shorthorn roaning like you see in Longhorns a lot. 2 are solid white with dark points. [/QUOTE]
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