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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 961357" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Thank you for compliments SSGenetics, Alan and chip pie.</p><p></p><p>chippie, you are exactly right. The <em>"true"</em> historical longhorns were 800 lbs, with about 35-40" of horn. Rangy, could travel half way up the country and still gain weight when they got to Kansas or wherever they were going. There they were used for beef. Much different world we live in today than that of the "historical" or "traditional" times of the longhorns.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the compliments. Maybe since it is starting to get cold (cold for me anyways, it was 34 this morning), I will be in the office a little more and be able to frequent the boards a little more often.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 961357, member: 615"] Thank you for compliments SSGenetics, Alan and chip pie. chippie, you are exactly right. The [i]"true"[/i] historical longhorns were 800 lbs, with about 35-40" of horn. Rangy, could travel half way up the country and still gain weight when they got to Kansas or wherever they were going. There they were used for beef. Much different world we live in today than that of the "historical" or "traditional" times of the longhorns. Thanks again for the compliments. Maybe since it is starting to get cold (cold for me anyways, it was 34 this morning), I will be in the office a little more and be able to frequent the boards a little more often. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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