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Where did the Brindle come from?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 400151" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Ok Doc, Got ya. Various breeders do breed for various things. Some breed for conformation and pay no heed to horn. Some breed for horn and pay no attention to size or conformation. Either can be taken to extreme. I've seen some that I don't know how they can hold their heads up, I've seen some that vaguely resemble a Longhorn maybe because they have a Longhorn color pattern and six inches of horn. There are Longhorn breeders who are breeding black herds, this takes some time to do if they keep their herd pure and just concentrate on breeding the black on black. I like the various colors as well as the horns. They really are a very functional animal and I will be the first to say that they cross very well with other breeds. Anyway, I can appreciate what you're saying.</p><p></p><p>DrumRunner, </p><p>Post away. Let's see em. I love to see other folks' cattle. I've been out checking on some cows with new Butler calves-all red heifers. Then thank the Great Spirit, we got one heck of a storm and a good amount of rain. Oh man, did we need it. I'm feeling a lot better with some moisture. :clap:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 400151, member: 440"] Ok Doc, Got ya. Various breeders do breed for various things. Some breed for conformation and pay no heed to horn. Some breed for horn and pay no attention to size or conformation. Either can be taken to extreme. I've seen some that I don't know how they can hold their heads up, I've seen some that vaguely resemble a Longhorn maybe because they have a Longhorn color pattern and six inches of horn. There are Longhorn breeders who are breeding black herds, this takes some time to do if they keep their herd pure and just concentrate on breeding the black on black. I like the various colors as well as the horns. They really are a very functional animal and I will be the first to say that they cross very well with other breeds. Anyway, I can appreciate what you're saying. DrumRunner, Post away. Let's see em. I love to see other folks' cattle. I've been out checking on some cows with new Butler calves-all red heifers. Then thank the Great Spirit, we got one heck of a storm and a good amount of rain. Oh man, did we need it. I'm feeling a lot better with some moisture. :clap: [/QUOTE]
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