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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5255"><p>> In 25 words or less??....lol.</p><p>> Well, #2 Pedigree/lineage. #1</p><p>> Confirmation--body, topline,</p><p>> spring in ribs, frame size, hip</p><p>> muscleing. #3 Temperament. #4 Horn</p><p>> potential & Ability to</p><p>> "out-produce" himself.</p><p>> #5 Color.</p><p></p><p>> We raise Registered Texas</p><p>> Longhorns. The rankings above of</p><p>> #1 and #2 are close and are</p><p>> probably a tie at "1.5".</p><p>> We also look at a potential bull's</p><p>> scrotum size, clean sheath line,</p><p>> must "look like a bull"</p><p>> (no feminine appearance), and</p><p>> excellent horn growth potential.</p><p></p><p>Why do people actually think you can make a living and call yourself a rancher when you raise these worthless dairy type cattle.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:jaredroffers@hotmail.com">jaredroffers@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5255"] > In 25 words or less??....lol. > Well, #2 Pedigree/lineage. #1 > Confirmation--body, topline, > spring in ribs, frame size, hip > muscleing. #3 Temperament. #4 Horn > potential & Ability to > "out-produce" himself. > #5 Color. > We raise Registered Texas > Longhorns. The rankings above of > #1 and #2 are close and are > probably a tie at "1.5". > We also look at a potential bull's > scrotum size, clean sheath line, > must "look like a bull" > (no feminine appearance), and > excellent horn growth potential. Why do people actually think you can make a living and call yourself a rancher when you raise these worthless dairy type cattle. [email=jaredroffers@hotmail.com]jaredroffers@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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