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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1758291" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I am sorry, but in 45 years of rodeoing and team roping, i have yet to see any LOnghorns used. I have a 7' wide stock combo with one swinging door on it. 7' wide opening. I have a frined that has the trail ride/hackline cons cessions at a resort around here. Occasionally a guest will want to pay for us to do a cattle drivee. Bert has a herd of Longhorns about 10 miles away, and I will help him haul them over for the cattle drive. They have to turn their heads side to side to get in the trailer. You are right in assuming the average person seeing a FlaCRacker or Scrub, or a Pineywoods cow, would not know what it is, but they would more likely think it was Corriente instead of LH, as they are closer in size and horn shape. Then again, I see a ly of people on here that don;lt know the diference in LH and Corr, and call Corrientes Longhorns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1758291, member: 40587"] I am sorry, but in 45 years of rodeoing and team roping, i have yet to see any LOnghorns used. I have a 7' wide stock combo with one swinging door on it. 7' wide opening. I have a frined that has the trail ride/hackline cons cessions at a resort around here. Occasionally a guest will want to pay for us to do a cattle drivee. Bert has a herd of Longhorns about 10 miles away, and I will help him haul them over for the cattle drive. They have to turn their heads side to side to get in the trailer. You are right in assuming the average person seeing a FlaCRacker or Scrub, or a Pineywoods cow, would not know what it is, but they would more likely think it was Corriente instead of LH, as they are closer in size and horn shape. Then again, I see a ly of people on here that don;lt know the diference in LH and Corr, and call Corrientes Longhorns. [/QUOTE]
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