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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14578"><p>> I have found that quality Texas</p><p>> Longhorn cattle thrive well in</p><p>> heat and still produce a lot of</p><p>> valuable lean beef-ground, steaks,</p><p>> or otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention that any self-respecting Texan (Aggies included!!) with enough "front pasture" space would like to have a few Longhorns out of respect for the breed's history, nostalgia, etc. (despite the way the order buyers treat the calves at the weekday sale barns).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14578"] > I have found that quality Texas > Longhorn cattle thrive well in > heat and still produce a lot of > valuable lean beef-ground, steaks, > or otherwise. Not to mention that any self-respecting Texan (Aggies included!!) with enough "front pasture" space would like to have a few Longhorns out of respect for the breed's history, nostalgia, etc. (despite the way the order buyers treat the calves at the weekday sale barns). [/QUOTE]
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